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Old 05-07-2026, 04:04 PM   #97
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Originally Posted by nabsltd View Post
If the Kindle app does require TPM, then that might make it harder to break DRM. And, of course you would need a login to Amazon through the app, just like you do now for every Kindle reader (both e-ink and app).

But, Amazon would be very, very stupid to require a Microsoft login to the store to download a free app. There are many other free apps that let you spend money in the app that don't require a login to download.

So, the only real change might be where Amazon stores the DRM keys, and how those keys are protected. But, no matter what, if the DRM keys are anywhere on the local computer, there will be a way to eventually extract and use them.
Iirc, onto the previously posted video it's said the key would be in the cloud.
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