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You can share books on different Kindles if they are registered on the same amazon account. If they are on the same account, all the books that can be shared are in the Archived Items on the home page. If they are not registered on the same account, you can switch the registration and download the books on the Kindle and then switch back to your own account.
No, two people on the same account at the same time will cause one of them to log off. However; Two people can play on your account if you allow the other person to access all your info but it has to be on different times. Technically speaking, only one person is supposed to be on an account. According to the Terms of Service, only one person to an account, unless the other person is a minor child of the account holder.
Assuming the content is a book you bought from Amazon, you need to download it again from Amazon to your new Kindle. The version on the old Kindle is encrypted for that Kindle only, and even if you could copy it you couldn't open it. Downloading is free - go to Your Account -> Manage My Kindle and all the books you purchased are there. See the related link below.
An account shared between 2 people, They both have the same amount of power over the account. ---BAD IDEA!
Yes, you can have two or more pages on Facebook with the same account.
I think the phrase you mean is 'kindred spirit' - it's when two people have an unspoken 'connection' - in that they may independently think the same things.
no, when another logs on the other gets automaticly logged off
No. A Bank Account number is a unique entity and no two bank account numbers can be the same. Even if the two banks are totally different and are located in two totally remote corners of India, the account numbers they give to their customers will never be the same.
Joint account.
If you mean two account playing on the same xbox then yes.
you can not
The cash account and bank account in the general ledger are not the same. They are usually two separate accounts that represent different transactions. If they were to be the same account there would be confusion for instance when banking or withdrawal of money is done.