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Old 03-28-2015, 01:17 PM   #115
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Originally Posted by induna View Post
I have repeated the same test as Shari. I am not a Prime user, have two Kindles and one Kindle Fire. Before the change I had 10GB total of Amazon cloud storage, 5GB for Personal Documents courtesy of the Kindles I own, and 5GBs of photo, etc. storage courtesy of the Fire. I received the email saying that my free cloud account has been discontinued and that I will not be able to upload any new content until I accept one of the free trial options. I have NOT accepted either of the trials. I used Send-to-Kindle to send a document to my fire and had the 'Save in Cloud' button checked. I was able to see the document in Manage My Kindle (or whatever it's called now), and was able to download it onto one of my e-ink Kindles. It appears that absolutely nothing has changed with respect to Kindle Personal Documents.
But that's precisely the point: it appears as though it HAS changed. Your and Shari's experiments strongly suggest that personal document archiving has been separated from Cloud Drive again, and that's definitely a change!

Do you still see your personal docs in the Cloud Drive?
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