Household Accounts Card
Two adults, one address, separate logins and wishlists, shared history by consent, one membership.
Two adults, one address, separate logins and wishlists, shared history by consent, one membership.
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Household Accounts Card sets the two-adult sharing contract as five ruled rows: separate logins with two passwords and two sessions, shared orders and guarantees only because both said yes with either able to revoke, separate wishlists always private so surprises survive a shared address, one membership for the address because selling two to the same household would be charging twice for the same thing, and a clean leave where guarantees follow the product. Two member avatars open the block with their join dates as context.
Members are one array of two, rules a second array of five. The membership honesty, we do not charge twice for the same address, is the block’s credibility anchor.
Reach for this block on the household settings page or as an explainer on the membership sign-up flow. Both members must confirm sharing or the shared history rule becomes consent-free, which the block states explicitly.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the two-adult household setup. Other sharing configurations:
Tip: stating that one yes is not enough, and either can take theirs back, is the whole consent model in one sentence and the reason the shared history feels safe to both people.