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Old 03-30-2015, 02:43 AM   #140
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
No, you still have "read only" access to Cloud Drive without signing up for the trial. Or so I understand: please correct me if I'm wrong .
They can give all directories in your Cloud Drive "read only" permissions -- except for the Send-To-Kindle directory -- which appears to be what they are doing. Actually, going by what I've read here, the user doesn't have direct access to writing privileges to the "Send-To" directory either -- it looks like that's handled by Amazon in the WhisperSync process. But the point seems to be that this one directory will still allow new files, directly or indirectly, without a Cloud Drive subscription.
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