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11-05-2023, 08:46 PM | #32 |
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I tried it.
It said it has removed the item from my "Your Books," but I still see the banner that says "You purchased this edition on..." on the actual book page, and it's still under my Contents & Devices page. It disappeared completely on my "Your Books" though. I can't even search for it there. |
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11-06-2023, 12:31 PM | #33 |
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There are many, many reasons that deleting the record of purchase is very bad, and #1 is to protect you from fraud.
If somebody gets your Amazon account information, they could buy eBooks up to your credit card limit, download them to a Kindle (either direct or via "download and transfer via USB) they had activated on your account, strip the DRM, and have the eBooks. Then, they remove the Kindle from your account. Then, if Amazon did it your way, they could completely remove any indication that the items had been purchased...it wouldn't show in "Content and Devices", or in "Your Orders", etc. The only thing you would have is a lot of credit card charges that were for the kind of things you had previously purchased. |
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But there would still be a trail? Police logs, court logs, camera footage, ...?
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11-06-2023, 01:49 PM | #35 |
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In Canada, if you have a criminal conviction, you can apply for a pardon and if granted, your criminal record is removed from the public record. For example, if you apply for a job, it would not show if the employer ran a criminal record check and it would not show if you were crossing the border into the USA. OTOH, if you are arrested and charged, the record can be made available to the courts.
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Either way, it's not the same argument, as the OP said I have always gone to "Manage My Content" after returning a Kindle Unlimited book and told it to delete the book. Same for library books FWIW. I leave only the books that I have actually purchased. This is a minor privacy thing to me. Not a huge deal, but something I have always done. Obviously the Kindle Unlimited and Library books are borrowed, not purchases, so there's no reason to go into content and devices and permanently delete --- that feature is for purchased books you want to permanently delete. The KU and Library borrow will have different record tracking anyway and gets more complicated. They have to track what's borrowed from KU to pay authors automatically and any hidden limits, and libraries is outside app they coordinate with for similar reasons. |
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OTOH, people might want to keep them, because if they reborrow or buy the book, their bookmarks and highlights will have been retained. |
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11-07-2023, 10:11 PM | #38 |
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Of course there is. It's called "privacy". When I borrow an ebook from my library, THEY do not keep a record of it (after the book has been returned). The library does this intentionally, and says that this is done for privacy. However, Amazon also has a record if you borrowed the ebook from your library in AZW3 format. But even when told to delete that, per their interface that says "delete permanently", they don't. Tell me, when talking about a library loan, what could "delete permanently" refer to other than the record of you checking out the book? There is simply nothing else to delete for a library loan. I fail to understand how people can say "I would never expect them to delete THAT". Well, what would you expect them to delete then??? "Delete permanently" has to relate to something that they are deleting, doesn't it?
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The local library does not delete the record of the loan, what is done is the borrower is removed from the record. So they can say this book was borrowed 7 times in the last 6 months and they can say that haertig borrowed 11 books in the last year both of which may be considered important information but they are unable to say what books haertig borrowed.
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If you don't want Amazon to keep track of your library loans, then don't borrow Kindle-format books...borrow EPUB and deal with Adobe's privacy policy instead (hint: it's not any different from Amazon's). |
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Now if I use my Kobo ereader or app to directly sync the ebook file, the situation is much the same as with Amazon. The somewhat nice part is that when I return the library book from my Kobo, Kobo will sync a preview which will preserve my notes/annotations if I either purchase or borrow the book again. |
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Some deleted books really are deleted
I deleted a couple of books I purchased because the book was defective (to be fair, Amazon warned me they "might" be). Since then I've noticed the original is no longer available from Amazon. Neither of these books shows up in "Your Books". So it seems Amazon is including only books that are currently available.
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11-22-2023, 01:44 PM | #45 |
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I hope we never ever get "Your Books". There's no way to download via the web browser.
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