Tips shared below will let you bring the books you purchased in Amazon’s Kindle Store to you computer – just in case something wrong happens on the other side. Or, to put it differently, you will be able after you get rid of the DRM layer. You won’t be able to read them on any other app or device. It could be just a formatting, or it could be a new edition that differs from what you had before.īefore moving to the guides, please keep in mind that ebooks from Amazon are DRM-ed. It happens when a publisher updates the file associated with the book. While removing content from user’s account is an exception, you may see changes in books you’ve bought. It’s how cloud storage works, we either deny it or live with it. In other words, someone else has access to your Kindle library and it’s not 100% up to you what and when will change. This e-reader privacy chart explains this in detail. In this post, we’ll show how to do it, using:Įbookstores have much more control over Kindle users’ accounts than anyone could imagine. Well, sometimes it’s good to back up the books the other way round.