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Old 04-18-2014, 12:06 PM   #23
susan_cassidy
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The cloud storage that Amazon puts your books on is free, and will probably always be free. Plus, who cares if the NSA or someone else knows that I have a copy of Pride and Prejudice, or The Body Farm? Security is a non-issue, as far as I'm concerned. Millions (possibly) of other Amazon customers do, as well. Plus, Amazon is not actually storing individual copies of books for me, just a pointer the their (one and only) copy of the book. Unless, of course, it is a personal document. Again, anything really sensitive, I wouldn't be putting on the cloud, anyway. Like top-secret documents, etc. or anything I didn't want anyone to know that I had. I wouldn't even put it on my Kindle, probably, in that case, since Amazon could "see" anything on there.
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