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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan
Sorry, but this touches me some of my pet peeves: "Comprehensive reading". If the text says "Background sync" or "Daily sync", that is the meaning, not EVERY sync. I would be very annoyed if I restrict a type of sync and that means that all of them are restricted. Lack of definition of type of syncs is a problem, wrong description is totally different.
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Under "Syncing and updates", there is "BACKGROUND SYNC". Under that there is "Automatic sync" and the description below says "When daily Automatic Sync is on, your books, articles and software will remain up to date".
I believe my reading comprehension is excellent, and I expected that disabling "Automatic sync" would disable
all automatic syncing. The sync that occurs when wifi is enabled is not a manual sync, it is automatic, and contrary to my own expectations of the device's behaviour when this option is disabled.
I think it might be worth addressing the elephant in the room at this point. What data is transferred to Kobo during a sync? I think I remember reading months ago that the contents of the Event database table is uploaded. Is this correct?