How to Create Account in Amazon Music !
Creating an account for Amazon Music is essentially creating an Amazon account, as it is shared across all Amazon services like Amazon Music, Prime Video, and more. To get started, you can use the browser on your device for a smoother experience. Navigate to the official Amazon website at https://www.amazon.com/. Once on the homepage, click the "Sign In" button. If you don’t already have an account, select the "Create Account" option.
You’ll be prompted to enter details such as your first name, last name, email address or mobile number, and a password. After filling out the required fields, click "Continue" to finalize your account creation. Amazon may send a verification code to your email or mobile number, so follow the prompts to complete the process. Once your Amazon account is created, you can log in to the Amazon Music app using the same credentials to access music streaming and other features.
This simple process allows you to use one account across multiple Amazon services, making it convenient and efficient. Once logged into the Amazon Music app, you can start exploring music, creating playlists, and customizing your listening experience.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:02 Understanding Amazon account creation
0:08 Using a browser to access Amazon
0:23 Navigating to "Sign In" and "Create Account"
0:34 Entering account details
0:41 Completing the verification process
0:45 Using the account for Amazon Music
0:56 Conclusion
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