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Old 08-02-2025, 12:51 PM   #3163
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I feel like Amazon has kind of shot themselves in the foot here. They kept making their DRM tougher and tougher until it became pointless to try to figure out encryption that can immediately be changed. So people have switched to work arounds which are harder for Amazon to respond to. So far, they've just made it so the books they want to protect more aren't available for Kindle for PC, Kindle for Android, or E-ink Kindles. And if workarounds are blocked, at least it's easier to find new workarounds than it is to figure out encryption.

For now regular noDRM's DeDRM still easily works with any E-ink Kindle which can download books directly. And less easily can work with older Kindle for Android.

I'm already pretty much done with Amazon, and I'm not buying commercial DRM removal.
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