how doi find who i follow on amazon
Here’s how to find who you follow on Amazon, in a simple, step‑by‑step way.
On the Amazon mobile app
- Open the Amazon app and make sure you’re signed in.
- Tap the profile/account icon (usually at the bottom or top right).
- Go to Account.
- Scroll down to a section called Personalized content or similar.
- Tap Profile (or sometimes directly Following / Who you follow).
- On your profile page, look for Following , Who you follow , or a similar tab/button and tap it.
- You’ll now see the list of creators, influencers, brands, authors, and other profiles you follow.
If you don’t see “Profile” or “Following,” the feature might not be available in your region or you may not have much profile activity yet.
On desktop (website)
- Go to amazon.com and sign in to your account.
- At the top right, hover over Accounts & Lists and click Your Account.
- In your account page, look for Your Amazon profile or Profile under your account/content or personalisation sections.
- On your profile page, find the Following tab or a Who you follow / Your Following section and open it.
- That page shows all the people and storefronts you’re following; you can click them to visit their pages or manage who you follow.
Some guides also mention a direct link like your follow/recommendations page (for example, a profile‑follow URL) that lists creators and brands you follow, but you must be signed in and it may vary slightly by country.
Little “gotchas” to know
- If you’ve never left reviews or interacted much, your public profile might be very bare or not obvious.
- Region and app updates can change labels a bit (for example, “Who you follow” vs “Following”), but they’re always tied to your profile section.
- Some tutorials show a “Who you follow” area at the bottom of the account page; in that case, you just tap View your follows to see the full list.
TL;DR: Go to your Profile (via Account/Account & Lists), then open the Following / Who you follow section to see everyone you follow on Amazon.
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