I am more confused now after your message. But you mentioned Kindle. Does this sentence makes sence? “You can send any "dodgy" file to your Kindle simply by using email — just attach the file and send it to your Kindle’s email address.”
Before purchasing the Kobo e reader I researched the difference between it and the Kindle and came to the conclusion that Kobo is more open as to the origin of reading documents.
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in reply to Jacob Urlich 🌍 • •Happy to help, but this device is not an either or situation. I've downloaded books from Anna's archive and uploaded it to my ereader.
Maybe you're confusing with a Kindle which as far as I understand is restricted to Amazon purchases.
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in reply to Jacob Urlich 🌍 • •Oh then I have no idea.
Before purchasing the Kobo e reader I researched the difference between it and the Kindle and came to the conclusion that Kobo is more open as to the origin of reading documents.
But maybe I'm wrong. 🤷♂️