• Uninvited Guest@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    I used a Kindle, but get the lion’s share of my ebooks from Anna’s archive. Books are often delivered to my Kindle through the email to Kindle service.

    I have no illusions that every single book I read is fed through Amazon’s data machine. The Kindle estimates the time to completion of a book based on your reading speed - everything that it could possibly interpolated from your reading… Will be. And you can bet it will be sold, or at the very least advertised to you on Amazon.

    • DarkPassenger@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      I do the same by feeding my kindle via email. Got my kindle but wonder if there are more privacy friendly readers

      • emerica@sh.itjust.works
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        11 months ago

        I have a Kobo, you can set it to “sideload mode” and you don’t need an account of any kind. It disables the store and all that and I never turn WiFi on so it’s completely offline.

        I use Calibre, an amazing FOSS ebook manager, to sync my books to the Kobo.

        Pretty much just download whatever from Anna’s Archive, throw it in Calibre and get it to fetch all the artwork and metadata if I want it and sync to the Kobo.

        Calibre takes a little getting used to but it’s not too bad, it’s also extremely powerful once you learn more about it.