The Library page uses a load of Javascript.
It's not a big deal for me. Especially at the moment.
Years ago when I did travel we had a home VPN server with the inward port mapped from Port 80 as some places blocked VPNs.
Then my sons at college and myself at random public WiFi points logged into our home server (using dyndns client at home to set ip to domain) and securely used web & email etc via the BB ISP we had at home.
That obviously doesn't work for an ereader, unless your laptop / phone / tablet implements your own Encrypted Airpoint.
My really ancient Sony-Ericsson phone can be a WiFi point OR USB network host from Mobile data or use local WiFi to implement a USB network host, which I used once to install Linux on a netbook that wouldn't connect to WiFi or wired Ethernet (later sorted after install).
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