Can you de-DRM Kindle Unlimited books to read on a Kobo?
Hello, not sure if this is the right section to post in or if I should ask in Kindle - please let me know if I should move this thread!
I don't pay for Kindle Unlimited but whenever I'm offered a free trial I do like to take up the offer as there are a few authors I read who are only available on Amazon (not enough to make it worth my while to buy a cheap Kindle or subscribe to Kindle Unlimited full time but enough to keep me busy for a month or so once a year/18 months). Since Kindle books you own can be de-DRMed, someone asked me why not do the same to with Kindle Unlimited books so they don't have to be read on my phone. I honestly don't know if this is possible (I haven't even tried to de-DRM any books I actually own yet, it all seems a tad complicated!) but does anyone know if this can be done? In the past, any books I borrowed with KU would show as expired and not open after the trial expired but I don't know if there is some sort of extra built in DRM with KU books or if it just goes by the date and until that date is reached KU books are, to all intents and purposes, the same as any other kindle book in my library.
I'd also like to just clarify that I don't mind deleting KU books after my trial is over, I'm just looking for a more comfortable way to read them while I am allowed to. Thanks!
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