![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() By tracking when you turn pages and which books you’re reading, Amazon says it can properly track where you are in a book and keep that data in sync. The main feature Amazon claims it needs the data for is the Kindle’s “Whispersync” functionality that allows for a reader to sync their exact place in a book between different devices, along with notes, highlights, and bookmarks. It turns out that Amazon has a few answers to that, some more convincing than others. I just got my data back and there are 90K rows of this /wVCSXCTVwv- Adrianne Jeffries January 28, 2020 Amazon appears to be tracking every tap on Kindle.
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