Here are the steps on how to see which devices are using your Amazon Video account:
- Go to the Amazon Video website or app.
- Sign in to your account.
- Click on the Account & Settings tab.
- Select Manage Your Content and Devices.
- Under the Devices tab, you will see a list of all the devices that are currently logged in to your Amazon Video account.
You can also see the date and time when each device was last used. If you see a device that you don’t recognize, you can unregister it from your account.
To unregister a device:
- Click on the device that you want to unregister.
- Click on the Unregister button.
- Click on the Yes, Unregister button to confirm.
Once you have unregistered a device, it will no longer be able to access your Amazon Video account.
Here are some other things to keep in mind about managing your devices on Amazon Video:
- You can only manage devices that are registered to your account.
- You can register up to 10 devices per account.
- If you have a Fire TV Stick, you can also manage your devices using the Fire TV Stick’s settings menu.
Here are some reasons why you might want to see which devices are using your Amazon Video account:
- To make sure that no unauthorized devices are accessing your account.
- To unregister devices that you no longer use.
- To troubleshoot problems with playback.
- To share your account with others.
Please note that the steps might vary slightly based on updates to the Amazon website or interface changes. If you’re having trouble finding the device management section, you can also try searching the Amazon Help Center for more specific instructions related to your current version of Amazon Prime Video.








