The Amazon Fire TV login code appears when you try to sign in to Prime Video or link your Fire TV device to your Amazon account. You’ll see a code on your TV and be asked to enter it on a separate screen.
Sounds simple—but plenty of users get stuck with expired codes, blank pages, or TVs that refuse to refresh.
This guide explains how to “use” the Fire TV login code correctly, why it fails, and how to “fix” it quickly.
“Turn on” your Fire TV device
“Launch” the Prime Video app
Select “Sign In” or “Register”
A login code will appear on your TV screen.
“Open” a web browser
Go to amazon.com/mytv
“Sign in” to your Amazon account
Use the same account that has Prime Video access.
“Type” the code exactly as shown on your TV
Click “Register” or “Submit”
If successful, your Fire TV will refresh automatically.
“Exit” the Prime Video app
“Reopen” it to “generate” a new code
“Enter” it immediately
“Log out” of Amazon.com
“Sign in” with the account that owns Prime Video
“Retry” the code
Browser or network issue—not your TV.
Fix:
“Refresh” the page
“Clear” browser cache
“Switch” browsers
“Disable” VPN or ad blockers
“Wait” 10–15 seconds
“Exit” and “reopen” Prime Video
If needed, “restart” your Fire TV device
Most users cause the issue themselves by:
Waiting too long before “entering” the code
Using VPNs Amazon may “block”
Opening multiple Amazon tabs
Switching Amazon accounts mid-process
Slow down and “follow” the steps in order.
Amazon Fire TV login code links your TV to your Amazon account
Codes expire quickly—speed matters
Wrong account usage causes most failures
Restarting or reopening the app usually “resolves” the issue

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