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Old 10-15-2025, 01:29 PM   #1
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Device: Kindle Scribe, Nook Glowlight 4, Apple iPad Pro 12.9"
Decrypting Kobo purchases

I've been using a Kindle for a while now, and i've done a fair bit of purchasing on it, because decrypting the ebooks was pretty easy to do. But the latest firmware update seems that have locked the Kindle down even more than before, making the usual set of Calibre plugins ineffective.

So, I'm looking at greener pastures. The Kobo seems to be the obvious choice, since it's a well-built device that gets a lot of positive reviews.

How easy is it to "liberate" books purchased in the Kobo ecosystem?

Also, is the kepub format still a thing for Kobo devices?
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