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Old 06-18-2010, 12:20 PM   #1
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Question about B&N iPhone app

I have the B&N app on my iPad and on my iPhone. I bought a book, it downloaded to my iPad just fine, and I've been reading it. Knowing I might have some dead time while I'm out today, I thought I'd download the same book to my iPhone so I could read some of it today. So I downloaded it to my iPhone, but when I try to open it, the app asks for an unlock code which is my CC number. I am concerned about entering that because I don't want to get charged for it again. Also, I'm not crazy about sending my CC number over wifi or 3G. I'm wondering why I have to "unlock" the book on my iPhone but not on my iPad? Also, will I be charged again for it? Anyone have any experience with this?
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Old 06-18-2010, 12:26 PM   #2
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you won't get charged again. the encryption key to the book is tied to your CC number. something that is pretty much guaranteed to be unique, and tied to you. unless you like giving your CC # out.
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Old 06-18-2010, 12:33 PM   #3
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Thanks, Scott! I appreciate the info. I still don't get why I don't have to do that on my iPad. And no I don't go around giving out my CC number. :-) But it kind of irritates me that I can't just sign in to my account to verify or unlock the book.
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well, the easy answer is, you're more likely to give your login and password out to other family members. if they tie the book just to your account, well, then you'll be sharing it. adobe's adept DRM scheme allows them to tie it to your credit card number instead (more likely a hash of it) and you're less likely to give that out. funny though, you could key it into your family/friend's iphone once and be all set. as far as i know it doesn't ask for it after that initial time, it hasn't for me.

by the way, if your credit card number changes, you have to update it on the site, and then on your devices.
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Old 06-19-2010, 04:30 AM   #5
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adobe's adept DRM scheme allows them to tie it to your credit card number instead (more likely a hash of it) and you're less likely to give that out.
This is actually B&N's own eReader DRM mechanism; it's not Adobe. You won't be asked to enter the number again; the app stores the card number and, when you load a new book, will automatically try to decrypt it with the numbers you've already entered.
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Old 06-19-2010, 09:58 AM   #6
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hmm. i thought i had read that adept has provisions for a custom key to be used for encryption and that b&n had made use of this and used your credit card number instead of going with adept's typical adobe user name for the adept service. but i could be misinformed.
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Old 06-19-2010, 10:44 AM   #7
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It's actually the other way around. This was the DRM mechanism for the "eReader" book format, which B&N acquired when they bought Fictionwise. B&N subsequently adopted this same DRM mechanism for their ePub books, and Adobe then added it as an additional DRM option for ADE. But nobody except B&N are currently using it and, the last that I heard, at any rate, B&N were still selling most, if not all, of their books in eReader format not ePub.
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Old 06-19-2010, 09:09 PM   #8
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I'm still puzzled over why I don't have to unlock on my iPad, though? Why is it different for iPhone and iPad apps?

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I'm still puzzled over why I don't have to unlocks on my iPad, though? Why is it different for iPhone and iPad apps?
That is pretty odd. The only think I can think of is that you authorized the iPad first from the website? And any subsequent device needs a separate authorization?
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Nope, for whatever reason, the iPad app just doesn't seem to require you to enter your cc# on download, but the iPhone app does. I downloaded a book purchased on the Mac immediately to my laptop, then later to both the iPad and then the iPhone. Only the phone required the cc# to unlock the book.

Glitch? Feature? Who knows?
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