How many Kindles can I have on one account?

How many Kindles can I have on one account?

You can add multiple Kindles to your account. Having two or more Kindles registered to the same account is useful if you and other family members have the same tastes in books. If you buy a book on one Kindle, you can read it on another Kindle at the same time without having to buy it again.

Can I organize my Kindle books into folders?

From the very first model, Amazon has decided not to support folder structure for electronic books. Or rather, you can create folders and put ebooks to them, but on the device screen books still will be displayed in a single list (with no folders). Instead of folders Kindle offers collections to organize books.

How do I add a new device to kindle?

You can also see a list of the books you've purchased by logging into Amazon, selecting “Your Digital Items” at the upper right and then selecting “Manage Your Kindle” under the Kindle category at the upper left of the screen. … From here you can download or re-download any purchased book to your Kindle.

Can you have two Kindle accounts on the same device?

Though a Kindle can only be registered with one account at a time, it is possible to use a single Kindle device with more than one Amazon account. Once a Kindle is deregistered from one account it can be registered with another account and gains access to the e-book library associated with that account.

How can I share my Kindle books?

With the Kindle attached to your computer, fire up Calibre and click on the Kindle Collections icon. Select “Edit Kindle Collections manually…”. Here you can manually create and remove Collections, as well as check off which books you wish to include in each collection.

Does deregistering a Kindle remove content?

“Deregistering the Kindle will remove all content from the device. You do need to remove all purchased material from the Kindle device. Existing purchased Kindle content already on a device cannot be given as a gift according to the License Agreement and Terms of Use of the Amazon Kindle.”