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Old 10-21-2012, 01:07 PM   #15
DustyDisks
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Originally Posted by Jane12 View Post
As an alternative to USB, will the Kindle web browser work to download from Calibre Content Server (or Dropbox or SugarSync, etc.), and if so, will that also keep your personal docs private and out of Amazon's reach?
I would almost bet, that no mater where/what or why something is stored on the web, it is not truly safe at all. As some here have said, if it is digital content, and where that content is stored has access to the web, it is at risk. The only way to be assured that your digital content is totally safe is to keep/store it on a device that has absolutely no internet access.

Because in this digital world the saying "If there is a will, there is a way!" holds true, in saying and in fact!
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