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Old 08-01-2018, 03:19 PM   #5
rcentros
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Originally Posted by milady133 View Post
...but if someone manually deletes one book from the device it won't have access to download it again, and any new books you buy won't be available to the stolen Kobo (not that I think the new owner would be interested in the contents of another account, they will just register the Kobo to their own account if they are really interested in reading )
I think the OP would probably like to render the Kobo useless to the new "owner," but I don't think there's any way to do this (as there is with Kindle). Actually the Kindle way is a bit of a blessing – and a curse. I'm sorry for the OP, the thief will probably get next to nothing for the KA1 when he sells it and yet it was valuable to the OP and his family. I think just changing the account password should keep the thief out of the OP's Kobo account.
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