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Old 12-05-2010, 12:44 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
that's a good point. read the thread. one person said it did not happen. there were numerous other people who explained at length how and why it did, how and why it won't happen again.

so, I am done here. if you want to continue discussing it, discuss it in the thread it belongs in
I can't do that because it is in the Kindle forum and you have already made it clear I am not allowed in there.

The fact remains that if Amazon built that capability into the Kindle they would do so for a purpose. Looking around a bit more, it seems removing books is just the tip of it. They know what you are reading, your GPS location, how much you read, what notes you make, they have copies of anything you email to it. These are all documented facts whether you like it or not.

They are also highly relevent to a thread started by someone who was concerned about what Amazon can do to his Kindle without his permission.
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