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Originally Posted by Oibgzfka
A spy would have training, tools and resources to deal with this, a terrorist is by definition a barbarian who wouldn't care about a Kindle except for turning it into a bomb, wearing tin-foil hats wouldn't make my question less relevant, and I don't care about porn.
I don't care whether my mom or my kids browse my books either, but I'd be concerned if someone I don't even know could do the same remotely and without my knowledge — it's a matter of principle, even if all they could find were classic fairy tales.
All I want is to make my Kindle as private as possible, and since my experience with the tool is lacking, I'm taking the step of asking a community of very knowledgeable and ingenious people, because reading the manuals and searching around haven't been enough so far.
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No, people cannot remotely break into your kindle. You can't find any information for your question because what you are thinking is not possible.
Besides unless you are famous, I don't think anyone would care what you read.
And no buying a gardening book will not make you a POI.
I take that back if you were buying numerous books on growing weeds, Coca-Cola plants and poppies that might draw some attention. Otherwise not a blip.
So my best advice to you is use the tin-foil in the kitchen and quit worrying about nothing.