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Originally Posted by abookreader
It doesn't. But my husband regularly totes around huge briefcases packed with confidential paper. They also are are unencrypted and readable should they be stolen. Keeping the Kindle in his possession isn't all that different than keeping his bag in his possession.
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I guess it depends what sort of "confidential" we're talking about. In my line of work, it means "stuff that could damage people or companies if it fell into the wrong hands". The only way it leaves the secure building I work in is on laptops with whole-disk encryption. You do NOT put that kind of stuff on a Kindle.