agree, what ever is in the cloud is viewable to all on your account with the fire. Hate that!!
I share a Kindle account with 2 friends. We have overlapping interests and individual interests. I hate seeing their choices in my cloud
I had considered getting one for my Mom or my niece but I really don't think either of them need to see some of the 'edgy'choices occassionally selected
I never used the wishlist feature and they have their own accounts for shoppingl Just use my account for books (I read the most in the group)
My family of 4 shares one account - me, DH, DS-13, DD-10. We just keep the kids' Kindles disconnected (unregistered) and disconnected from our wireless and then they cannot access anything in our archive - or really nothing that has been specifically downloaded to their Kindles. That way, no one is tempted to download and read anything that we might not want them to. My daughter is actually more trustworthy than my son - when given free rein, he tends to not make the best choices.
But we share books. In fact, 3 out of 4 of us are reading the 2nd book of the Hunger Games (and I would be too if I wasn't reading a library book that has to be returned soon). My DH and I read a number of the same books, and I would never want to buy them twice. Or mess with the whole loaning books to each other thing - too much hassle, IMO.
Well, you could get one for your mom or your neice and let them have their own account. I guess that's what confuses me about this - if having a shared account is troublesome, what's the benefit? being able to share books?
It's just not something I ever do, so I was curious as to why people do it.
I got a kindle for christmas last night and while looking at the free books from amazon, quite a few of them were adult books. Is there a way I can block these kind of books, magazines, etc. from showing up.