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Old 10-18-2020, 03:54 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by j.p.s View Post
Yes, unless you OK the update via Manage Content and Devices, at which point you lose access to the prior version from amazon.
Unlike Smashwords where all customers have access to all versions since the first one that they bought and the Publisher needs do nothing special.

I've no idea how the Playstore works for books. Sales ratio of Amazon to Google Playstore for ebooks seems to be more than 200:1?

However you need to check your Amazon Web page content to know if there is an update, unless there is some promiscuous setting? I've never ever been notified of updates, but found them for a few books when looking at Manage my Content and Devices on the Website.
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