Oncethe lending period for a Kindle Book ends, it is automatically returned to your library. Expired Kindle Books still appear on your Kindle device or reading app but can't be opened. You can remove them from your Kindle device or reading app using these steps:
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I followed your instructions and the special offers can be removed, but I will be charged $20 to do so because I agreed to special offers and received a $20 discount when purchasing my kindle. Is there any way around this? Thanks!
It worked! I called customer service and the ads were removed immediately. No payment necessary. They had to find my current Kindle since I have had several iterations. Now I can get to my book without having to traverse that annoying step of exiting the advertisement! Thanks for your advice.
I see something about de-registering, so perhaps it is not so difficult, though when I try to do it, parental control is blocking me, also it is blocking me from connecting to the Internet with Wi-Fi.
This is a bug in the kindle. Don't reset your device people!!! Just go onto your amazon account and "manage your device" and deregister it. That resets the parental control password. Go to the device and hit resync. When thats done go into the settings gear, my account, and register it using your amazon account info. It will be as before, nothing lost. I just got off the chat with a helpful amazon tech rep who gave me this information.
If you forget your password, you can deregister your Kindle Fire from Manage Your Kindle (
www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle) to reset the parental controls password. Deregistering your Kindle Fire will also allow you to keep any downloaded items on your device. Once your Kindle Fire has been deregistered, tap Sync from the Quick Settings menu on your device, tap More, then select My Account to reregister your device.
If you're unable to deregister your Kindle Fire from Manage Your Kindle, you'll need to reset your device to the default factory settings to regain access. If you've added any personal documents, music, videos, or other content to your Kindle Fire, ensure it's been backed up prior to resetting your device. Resetting your Kindle Fire to the default factory settings will delete all content on your device and you'll need to register it again before downloading items from your Amazon account.
You could just try de-registering your Kindle from your Amazon-Account and you may get rid of the password. Note that that WILL delete all Amazon content (like books, apps and so on) but it should leave other things untouched (like your own photos, music or other stuff you have sideloaded to your device). You would de-register it at Manage Your Devices on Amazon. After re-registering you should be able to download all your content from Amazon again, including books, apps and so on.
If you can't seem to find the answer to this question on one of Amazon's FAQ sites and/or the in the instruction manual, back up your data and do a factory reset. It's also the quickest way than rather run around in circles, but be careful, that data could have some stuff that you can't afford to lose (like my "Flappy Bird" high score).
My son's Kindle Fire HD 2014 had the same problem with the parental controls password. Somehow the Kindle went offline and I couldn't turn WiFi on and the password was not working. I de-registered it directly on the Kindle since it was not online. Then I registered it again and everything is back on his Kindle. I was concerned he was going to lose the level he was on on all his games but he didn't!
Unfortunately, because these apps are installed at the system level they cannot be removed by MBAMM. This is a common thing that the bad guys have been doing, preinstalling malware on rogue device to resell.
Cheers Armando. Not actually my Kindle. Did not occur to me it could be a resold device, I will ask the question. I could only think a rogue site could drop a 'your kindle needs to be updated' message and flash the rom that way. Is that possible? I think the value of the device may mean it's not worth the hassle of recovering.
Yeah, it is possible for a rogue site drop these apps but they usually wouldn't be installed at the system level. You might want to look into flashing the device with a legit version of the Kindle OS.
I stopped being able to remove DRM on kindle books using epubor on a mac about 15 months ago. DRM removal for kobo books is much easier, and they read pretty well on Kindle once converted to the right format.
Or you can use an OCR tool and create your own file with the text. You can use your phone with the free Google Lens App for example. Just scan some pages of text copy it into a note and then import it in a lingq lesson.
I know it is not optimal but better than nothing. If you want to automate that, you can do it on PC with an OCR tool of your choice and a macro generator. I did that with some spanish kindle books back than.
@bstein I wish I had read your comment sooner. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out Calibre, and then it kept crashing. Finally, I bought Epubor Ultimate two days ago, and that has worked great. I am also using a Mac.
I recommend Epubor to anyone less tech savvy, like myself, than many people on here. Yes, there is cost, but I will get plenty of use out of it, and it will transform my learning experience. So it is definitely worth it.
I am now trying to figure out how to edit the lessons, etc., to make the book format on LingQ mirror the original chapters, if that is possible. I will inquire about that in a separate post, although that issue is more cosmetic than anything. Simply getting DRM-protected content into LingQ was the big battle.
To clarify this, there was a statement that indicated that deregistering a Kindle would remove the content. As mentioned in the post, I tested that, and the content was not removed. Amazon also changed the language.
I just tried to deregister a Kindle Fire (earlier edition) to keep children from accessing/purchasing. When it completed the deregister, all the content was gone. I had to register and redownload it all. Just FYI.
Kindle is Amazon's e-book service where you can access books you bought through Amazon, as well as e-books checked out from the library. Kindle is both a e-book device and an app that can be downloaded on any device.
You have two options for deleting books on your Kindle. If you just want to free up storage on your device, but do not want to delete the book from your account, you can select "Remove Download." This will remove the book from your device while leaving you with the option to re-download it in the future.
Mashable ran into trouble trying to delete library books from Kindle. Library books automatically expire and un-download when your loan ends, but they still appear in your library. Holding down on a library book in the Kindle app will not give you the "Permanently Delete" option. In order to delete a library book you have to go to your Amazon account.
There you will see all of the content you have on your Kindle. All library books will have "This book is a Kindle digital library loan" under their title. If a library book has already expired select "Delete."
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.kfx-zip is new KFX kindle book, you can rename to .zip and unzip to a folder, share that folder as kindle book. if you want .mobi file, should downgrade kindle for pc to old version v2.0, look at Downgrade Kindle for PC to v2.0 v1.40.
You have som eBooks to read. And you have installed Adobe Reader on your computer. You would like to know how to read digital editions using Adobe Reader. This guide will direct you to read ditital editions with Adobe Reader
Adobe Digital Editions software offers an engaging way to view and manage eBooks and other digital publications. Use it to download and purchase digital content, which can be read both online and offline. Transfer copy-protected eBooks from your personal computer to other computers or devices. Organize your eBooks into a custom library and annotate pages. Digital Editions also supports industry-standard eBook formats, including PDF/A and EPUB.
You should use Adobe Reader 7.0 or later. Because these versions provide full support for digital editions. You can download Adobe Reader 9.1 free. And with Adobe Digital Edtion you can view high-quality graphics, pictures, and fonts for a rich reading experience.
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