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Old 12-25-2022, 01:11 PM   #15
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Totally agree with the backup issue. Too many stores have closed down and anyone that didn't bother to download their purchases from these stores lost everything.

I have always taken them at their word when they said that they couldn't guarantee that your books would always be accessible. So right after purchase, I download my books to my pc, strip them of drm convert to epub and save them to my pc, my portable Iomega hard drive, my current cell phone, my Kobo reader, my Samsung tablet and my two older cell phones that I use as mp3 players!

So, I have all of my 2,489 ebooks backed up on multiple devices for safe keeping.
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