Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn’t. She can send you the link to the item to order it for her. And I think you can even share prime benefits with a limited number of people. Let me look.
Found the sharing info! https://www.androidpolice.com/share-amazon-prime-account-household-friends-family/amp/
This is amazing, thank you! DH has a tendency to reset the amazon password then forget the new password and we’ve had more arguments than I can count about f&;-$king passwords.
Anonymous wrote:You can buy vibrators and dildos--would you want your MIL to know which one you prefer, or that you didn't like it and bought 2 more before buying The One?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m concerned she would also look at all of the things that I have previously ordered including some things I’d rather keep private!
What are you buying???
Of course, I would give it to her. There are no secrets here. I mean, it is Amazon. All our kids have our password, why wouldn't I give it to my mother-in-law? Some of you are crazy secretive. It isn't like you can buy illicit things on Amazon. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m concerned she would also look at all of the things that I have previously ordered including some things I’d rather keep private!
What are you buying???
Of course, I would give it to her. There are no secrets here. I mean, it is Amazon. All our kids have our password, why wouldn't I give it to my mother-in-law? Some of you are crazy secretive. It isn't like you can buy illicit things on Amazon. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Nope! I don't give out my passwords. I might change my password to Grandma1952 for the day when she orders something (although I wouldn't trust her to add her own address AND her own credit card) and then change it back to my real password. But I would not give out my password.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would not think twice about it. Is she a known thief? What is wrong with you people?
Ok, MIL with zero boundaries.![]()
You can buy vibrators and dildos--would you want your MIL to know which one you prefer, or that you didn't like it and bought 2 more before buying The One?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m concerned she would also look at all of the things that I have previously ordered including some things I’d rather keep private!
What are you buying???
Of course, I would give it to her. There are no secrets here. I mean, it is Amazon. All our kids have our password, why wouldn't I give it to my mother-in-law? Some of you are crazy secretive. It isn't like you can buy illicit things on Amazon. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:I’m concerned she would also look at all of the things that I have previously ordered including some things I’d rather keep private!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m concerned she would also look at all of the things that I have previously ordered including some things I’d rather keep private!
You can archive up to 500 orders, and they'll disappear from your order history.
You'll still have access to see them, only they'll be under "archived orders" and your MIL won't find that easily, lol.
Another easy way to manage your own Amazon account is to not give the password to anyone.