![]() ![]() When you download from the "Manage Your Kindle" page, you have to tell it which device you'll be using the book on and it'll apply the correct copy protection. It sounds fiddly, but if you want to do it for free, that's the best way IMO.Īs "verwon" mentions above, the DRM on the books means that each downloaded file will only work on a specific Kindle device. If you have a Kindle E-book Reader, you can back up your files by simply following the steps below. The book can then be transferred to your Kindle over USB. Once the file has downloaded to your iPhone, you can connect your iPhone to your computer and transfer the book through iTunes, onto the computer. I use the paid version of "Downloads", but any App that lets you download ANY file to your iPhone and then transfer it through iTunes should work fine. Read anytime, anywhere on your phone, tablet, or computer. There's no reason you can't do this with an iPhone, but you'll need an App to do it. Turn your phone or tablet into a book with the free Kindle apps for iOS, Android, Mac, and PC. This page lets you download your Kindle books to your computer, so that they can be transferred over USB to a Kindle device. ![]() Navigate to iCloud Drive and then the Downloads folder (where Safari. If you buy a book on the Kindle Store website, you should be able to go to: Option 1: Send-to-Kindle from your Kindle app Tap the Files app on your iPhone or iPad. ![]()
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