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Originally Posted by Sirtel
No to all, unless you remove the DRM and, in the last case, convert. If you do that, you can load your desinfected Kindle books from as many accounts as you want to one device and read them there.
As to removing sideloaded books, yeah, Amazon has been known to do that, unless you either keep wifi permanently off or leap through some hoops to mark your sideloads as PDOC.
Other brands (Kobo, Pocketbook) don't remove sideloaded books.
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I'm not normally a Kindle user, but I think if a book is purchased under an account, it can be delivered to other devices registered to the same account.
As a work around to multiple users on one account, maybe use shelves (or whatever Kindle calls them); one shelf for each user.
And another work around for not getting books deleted is to turn wifi on more often.