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Originally Posted by jj2me
the concern is losing Whispersync. If we've lost that, then how can they market Whispersync anymore except as a subscription service?
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Kindle books will still continue to have Whispersync - it's just personal docs that won't if you don't have cloud storage.
I do read - and sync across- multiple devices in the course of the day, mostly Kindle books but some are in the form of personal docs, too, but I do have Prime so this doesn't affect me, at least - yet.
Why not offer a paltry 2 gb cloud space fore free (document files tend to be rather tiny as a rule - 2 gb would be a lot of ebooks!), it might entice people to pay for a bit more for 5 gb, or more? The 5 gb plan only comes out to just a bit more than 3 cents a day (still you shouldn't have to pay for something that you're used to having for free).