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Old 12-28-2014, 09:27 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by idanby View Post
And seeing as families have always shared purchased books within the household, it would be nicer if the books could be separated into his, hers and ours.
In theory, I think this violates the Kobo terms of service. In one case with Amazon, a customer had their account deleted though it was reinstated after a public outcry.

On a more serious note, one niece and her significant other have set up multiple shelves for their Kobos. Two labelled with their names, one labelled Shared and the fourth labelled as Who Knows (some free books, etc.). Sideloaded books are easier since they only sideload the books they want on their reader and reading position, etc. are not automatically synced.
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