

Tap Remove Card, then Yes, Remove Card.Tap, then select Manage Cards (under "Your Libraries").We recommend using the device that has the tags you want to keep and sync, since you'll reset Libby (and lose your tags) on your other devices. On one of your devices, remove your cards from Libby.Note: Your loans and holds will reappear on your Shelf ( ) when you re-add your cards. Your loans, holds, tags, reading progress, bookmarks, notes, and highlights should now sync properly between your devices. Tap Next to complete the setup process.Enter the 8-digit setup code on your other devices.To do so, go to > Settings > Copy To Another Device. Retrieve a setup code from your main device.On the "Welcome" screen, tap Yes when asked if you have a library card.Use a setup code to copy over your cards, loans, holds, and tags onto the reset devices:.Go to > Get Some Help > Reset Everything.Reset Libby on your other devices (the ones you want to copy the tags to).You'll lose your tags on the devices you reset, so you may want to export your tags on those devices before moving ahead. You'll also lose your timeline, which you can export before you reset Libby, too. You can have androids, iOS products AND actual Kindles active on the same account.Choose the device with the tags you want to keep and sync to your other devices. In our Kindle account we have old Kindles active, we have a Kindle PaperWhite active, we have iPads active, iPhones active, android tablets active and android smartphones active. If you have multiple people reading the same book, it is best to turn off automatic syncing to the furthest read point since different people would have read at different rates.Īs to your iOS question. We actually have 8 or 9 devices on the account, but are limited to having a book on only 5 devices at a time. Most new books we purchase can be read by all 5 of us at the same time on 5 different devices. We have maybe 200-300 books in our Kindle account. If you want it on another device and already have it on 5 devices, simply delete it from one of the other devices and you would then be able to download it to the new device.įor example, I have a Kindle account I share with my wife, daughter and my mother and father in-law. There is a limit to how many devices you can have a book on at any one given time, though. As long as both devices are signed into the same Kindle account, you would be able to use the app to read the books without paying again.
