I don't have an answer for your actual question but I do have a solution to your issue. I read on my phone and mainly on my Kindle. On the phone I use Moon+ a lot and I easily sync it with my Kindle. I have 2 ways of doing this. Both are easy. Both are reliable.
First, and most commonly, when I end a reading session in one I'll remember a short phrase from the page I'm on. The phrase I remember from my last reading session is "list of jewish patients". When I switch to the other device I do a text search for that and it rarely comes up with more than 1, 2 or 3 answers. There's always enough context to go to the right one. The key to this is just remembering that phrase. It didn't take long to teach myself to do it.
The second method, which I use when going from the Kindle to the phone on those rare occasions when I don't remember the phrase is to load the Kindle app, sync it and then proceed with the first method. If I'm going from the phone to the Kindle I always have the phone handy so that isn't needed.
I also sometimes read on my phone with the Kindle app. Not for any real reason. I just like switching sometimes. Syncing it takes typically twice or three times as long as doing a text search on a remembered phrase and it fails more often. Remembering that phrase is the single best way to sync between devices.
Barry
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