Amazon Household
Household is similar to a family sharing plan (like the one offered by Apple), but the terms are different. You can add up to two adults or up to four teens or up to four children. Teen and children accounts both have different settings that restrict what they can do. Teens can have their own account, but parents can see what they do. Children can’t have an account or shop on Amazon. The benefit is that everyone who is part of the Household can share various Prime content and, in some cases, other benefits. Here’s a full explanation.