Starting February 26, Amazon is removing the option to "Download & Transfer via USB" Kindle e-books. This means you'll no longer be able to download your Kindle books onto your computer.
Any book lover who's opted to embrace digital reading in recent years by purchasing an e-reader can attest to the fact that the Amazon Kindle is probably one of the most popular options available.
This week, Amazon is eliminating the “Download & Transfer via USB” option for Kindle users. If you own a vast library and hope to take your reading elsewhere, this may be your last opportunity.
Featured pricing is subject to change. Amazon is getting rid of a feature that existed within the Kindle ecosystem for over 10 years, but don’t panic (seriously, don’t). Beginning Feb.
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