Quote:
Originally Posted by whoever
There's also readibility. Result depends on how good they parse the web page.
But I'm not sure how much we should trust these type of apps. They can track everything from your browsers, that's kind of scary, is it?
|
I've tried a few pages, my blog and a couple of AOL news stories and they appeared very readable.
Disable it after you send things to your kindle but this is from the site regarding privacy issues
1, Before sending articles to the Kindle, it need generate .mobi format file and then send to the Amazon.
As far as I know, this can not be implemented by JavaScript (
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3...nd-smtp-client)
2, Send to Kindle doesn't save the articles that user sent , doesn't track any sites that user browsed. If we provide online storage function, we will let user know and decide whether to save by themself.
3, Send to Kindle does not send "unsolicited messages" to user's Kindle, does not send "targeted advertising".