
They are stored directly on your e-reader. This time, the books are yours, not depending on their status on Amazon. Then, you can deregister the Kindle, and copy the books back to the Kindle. You can download all ebooks you have bought on Amazon to your Kindle and back them up to a computer. All you can do is ask the intermediary to hand on the books you want to read. You can’t approach the bookcase yourself. It’s like having a big, powerful middleman standing between you and your bookshelf. In other words, someone else takes care of your books. When you connect a Kindle to your Amazon account, all your books are stored on Amazon servers, and you can download them (or remove) from your Kindle at any time. Benefits of using unregistered Kindle All books are yours Sometimes all you need is disconnecting the Kindle from the web to prevent it from syncing. If you want to keep the books, you will first need to back them up to your computer and then copy them back to the Kindle. One thing you should keep in mind is that when you deregister a Kindle with books on it, all of them will be removed from the device.



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