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None of these people exist, but you can buy their books on Amazon anyway
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There’s ads on the Lock Screen now? Ugh.
Now? They've had the option almost since they first started selling them. It's like $10 to remove them permanently. Honestly didn't realize anyone would get the one with ads on purpose but hey, I didn't think people would use Twitter when I first heard about it either.
I bought a few of their tablets with ads on purpose - and then just blocked the ads.
I just sent them a message asking them to disable the ads on the kindle I had recently purchased, and they did so for free, no root needed. That was a few years ago though, so I doubt they do that anymore...
Earlier this year I called them and let them know that some of the ads looked a little inappropriate for some of the children who use the device... They removed them no questions asked.
They have sold two 'tiers' of kindles for awhile, the one with ads on the lock screen is usually discounted.
It's not my favorite thing but iirc the lock screen is supposed to be the only place with ads.
Yes, and in fairness to them that's how it has been. The ads are only for stuff sold on the kindle store too, so not like you're seeing ads for hot singles in your area or some shit on your kindle. It's only now that the store is flooded with this AI garbage that the ads have become annoying.
I believe you're right. However, if memory serves, the ads did change occasionally, meaning the screen had to refresh, leading to increased battery usage.