Amazon Prime is ​​testing a new feature that allows users to pause their membership for up to 10 months. If you resume your Amazon Prime subscription within this period, you will still have access to all of your profiles, ratings, recommendations, viewing history, my list and saved settings. If you return after 10 months you will have to start from scratch. Read the guide on Amazon Prime activate process.
The "Pause Membership" option is available under "Account" on the website. However, memberships are only paused at the end of your billing month - not immediately.
This means that the new "Pause Membership" feature from Amazon Prime behaves the same as the existing "Cancel Membership" option, as all of the above data is also retained for 10 months. Rather, this new test seems to be about Amazon Prime improving its news and making the process more convenient so that users can get back on board with a single click. It is possible for Amazon Prime to add more features to pause membership later.
In a statement on Gadgets 360, Amazon Prime said, “We're always working on new ways to improve the Amazon Prime experience. We experiment with these types of tests in different countries for different time periods - and only make them generally available when people find them useful. "

Odd. I never had to read the manual or consult the web to use or setup our sticks.

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