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Many people did the r/dd without a poofing. When was that? It used to be that wasn’t true, at least from everything I had been hearing. So maybe if you register another account they can go ‘poof’ Maybe before turning on the wifi, and most of the books she had on there were gone. She had my books loaded but then created her own account.
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I’m not convinced that it would need a local software update, by the way…we know Amazon has the ability to delete things remotely…they did it with the Orwell book (although they have said they wouldn’t do it again in those circumstances, these would be different circumstances). I only noticed the change today, so it might be new…or near future, possibly. I’ll test it out later on and see what happens. It’s also possible the Help page is leading the actual change.
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It’s possible that we’ll get a minor update without realizing it. Well, I first thought it was contradictory, but since the second one doesn’t say “manually”, they may have just added the “do” to make it explain why they disappear.Īlso, how could that change without a software update? If deregistering removes all content then why would you need to remove it manually? “You do need to remove all purchased material from the Kindle device.” “Deregistering the Kindle will remove all content from the device.” I find the following statements contradictory: I did notice though, that when she registered it the first time, it looked like all of the content was gone, but a reset brought it all back. I just did this for my mom’s Mother’s Day gift with no problem but it could be newer. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.ģ8 Responses to “Amazon: “Deregistering the Kindle will remove all content from the device”” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on at 7:10 pm and is filed under Flash posts, News. This post by Bufo Calvin originally appeared in the I Love My Kindle blog. “…once the Kindle is deregistered, any books, subscriptions, or other content you’ve purchased from the Kindle Store will no longer be delivered to the device.” Update: Amazon has updated the language, so it does say it works the way people think that it works:
“This device and any content purchased in the Kindle Store are registered to the Amazon user shown below. We’ll see if they announce a change soon, but for now, the r/dd still works, for those of you who do it. That makes sense: I didn’t do a factory reset, just a restart. One interesting thing: it didn’t forget my wi-fi network. No titles were removed (Kindle store or otherwise). Either the Help page is a mistake, or it’s just early in some way. Update: I’ll back up my Kindle and test this later today. I hope this is a mistake…but it may not be. If any of you have experienced this (where you deregistered and the books deleted from your Kindle) or have other comments, I’d love to know. That means I’m not testing this right now. I don’t want to test this myself on the Kindle I have with me…I have personal documents on it, and while I would assume those wouldn’t be wiped, I’d have a real problem if they were. I’ve just recently sent Amazon a couple of questions, and they don’t like it when I send too many too quickly. It means that if you lost your Collections, deregistered and reregistered to bring them back, you’d have to redownload all of your books.
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It means you can’t download books on to a child’s Kindle, deregister it so they can’t access the Whispernet, and register it again when you want to add more books. If what this help page says is true, it ends the register/deregister dance (r/dd). Not too long ago, I wrote about people getting a message that their content would be deleted on a Kindle app in this earlier post. The first paragraph is new…I thought at first it was contradicted by the second paragraph, but it really isn’t.
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Existing purchased Kindle content already on a device cannot be given as a gift according to the License Agreement and Terms of Use of the Amazon Kindle.” You do need to remove all purchased material from the Kindle device. “Deregistering the Kindle will remove all content from the device. It says something which didn’t used to be true in the past, and would be a big change if it is true now. Amazon: “Deregistering the Kindle will remove all content from the device”