Can you share a Libby account?
Yes. If you’re using the Libby app, your ebooks will sync across devices when you sign in with the same library card or use a setup code to set up Libby on multiple devices.
Can I use Libby without a library card?
Yes, you’ll need a library card for each library you want to borrow from. You can add multiple libraries to Libby, and you can even add multiple cards for each library.
Can I use OverDrive without a library card?
Even if you create an OverDrive account, you’ll still need a library card to sign into your library and borrow digital titles.
Can you have multiple library cards on Libby?
Access Multiple Libraries Libby allows you to access multiple libraries. If you belong to more than one library, you can link all your library cards to Libby.
Can I use a friends library card on Libby?
Simple and easy to use and free! All you need is a library card. Just go to your device’s playstore (app store or google play) and download Libby today! Now you can share your favorite titles with your friends!!
Can you have BorrowBox on more than one device?
BorrowBox can also synchronise across six devices at once, including between the app and website. Users often enjoy the same title on their phone, tablet and laptop. Both formats ensure a high level user experience and maximum compatibility for service users.
Can you borrow books from other libraries on Libby?
Borrowing and placing holds at multiple libraries A major change in Libby is that you can now borrow and place holds on the same title at different libraries.
Is there a universal library card?
With what Brich calls The Universal Library Card in use, kids can take out any book they want, and any number of books they want. The child can return it, but nobody can return it for the child.”
Can you have two libraries on OverDrive?
You can setup and manage your library accounts at Overdrive.com. Once you have multiple libraries setup on your Overdrive account, you just have to sync to get your borrowed ebooks to appear on the Aura One. You can install it on a phone or tablet and set it up to use multiple libraries and sync with your Kobo.
Can I have 2 library cards?
You can add multiple cards (either from one library system or for multiple libraries) and switching between accounts is a breeze. Since Libby is an extension of the library’s catalog, the digital books are limited to how many the library has purchased. Newer books have long waits.
What is the difference between Libby and OverDrive?
OverDrive is the “classic” app, and is compatible with more devices, including Kindle Fire and Windows mobile devices. Libby is newer, and doesn’t yet have all of the features that the OverDrive app does, such as the ability to recommend titles for purchase or robust accessibility features.
Can I use my boyfriends library card?
Yes you can use his card but he will be responsible for any fines you incur, or for replacing any lost or damaged books.
How can I use someone else’s credit card with permission?
A perfectly legal way to use someone else’s credit card with permission is to ask the card’s owner to add you as an authorized user. My boyfriend was in jail and gave me permission over a recorded line to access is bank account can he legally charge me with a crime if I spent to much money or can he use me?
Do I need a library card to use the MCpl computers?
No. You must use your own library card to log in to computers at MCPL locations. If you do not have a library card, please apply for one — or if you are less than 18 years old, your parent or guardian must apply on your behalf. If you are unable to get a library card (out of state visitor, no permanent address, etc.), you may request a guest pass.
Is it OK to lend someone else a credit card?
But you should be fine as long as you choose whom to lend your card to wisely, establish firm ground rules and regularly monitor your account. At the end of the day, it’s not illegal to use someone else’s credit card with permission.
Should you share your credit card with friends and family?
With that being said, there’s a viable, above-board alternative to sharing your physical credit card – though it applies more to family members than friends. Making a relative an authorized user on your credit card will give them spending privileges as well as help them build credit.