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No.

That is why you have personal credentials to log in to Amazon. If you want to have delegating capabilities you can open an Amazon business account.



Me and my wife share the same Amazon account. Should I open a business account to do grocery shopping?


Amazon support family sharing for the same home address - 2 adults and 4 children I think can share the same Prime

My wife and I used to share 1 account, but then I wanted to buy her a gift that had to be a surprise - so had to create a new account and add it as part of the family to the original one…. Then kids grew up and wanted to make small orders themselves, and I didn’t want them to see our order history…


I know its there. But we _prefer_ to have a single account to simplify tracking and picking up packages. I'm curious if from their point of view (or their ToS) I'm even allowed to share my credentials with anyone else.

1Password shared vaults are there for a reason - people share credentials all the time, business or personal.


She should not. You should create an Amazon family and enroll her as a member.

This way Amazon can keep track of your separate buyer profiles.


Would Amazon be ok with me opening a business account, creating credentials for a Perplexity assistant, and having it buy products?

Based on this article, I'd think not?


Even if it was not AI it would not be allowed. You are effectively creating dummy accounts with bots.

Even the SEC would be against it, as it would inflate the user base of Amazon.




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