Kindle now with ads, the greedy ba***rds

Kindle now with ads, the greedy ba***rds

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lornemalvo

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2,172 posts

68 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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Mr E

21,616 posts

259 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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1) it’s been that way for years
2) if you don’t like it, you can pay to remove the adverts

emperorburger

1,484 posts

66 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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lornemalvo said:
How many years? My Paperwhite has never had ads
Stick with it then.

NMNeil

5,860 posts

50 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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For anything that uses the internet via a router Raspberry Pi Hole will block most of those ads.
For Kindle you can either pay not to have ads, jailbreak it (risky), or toss it in the bin and get a regular Android tablet.


Mr E

21,616 posts

259 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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lornemalvo said:
How many years? My Paperwhite has never had ads
According to wiki (so might be a lie), 2011. My previous 2 devices in the uk (so from ~2014 ish) had the ads.

RizzoTheRat

25,165 posts

192 months

Tuesday 21st February 2023
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I think you could always pay extra for the one without ads. My 10+ year old one (first ones without the keyboard) has ads, they only show when I turn it off so I hardly ever notice them, all they are is adverts for books.

MYOB

4,787 posts

138 months

Tuesday 21st February 2023
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I paid a premium for my kindle which specified no ads. Bought around 5 years ago.

Still no ads!

Taita

7,603 posts

203 months

Tuesday 21st February 2023
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Buy a Kindle Paperwhite Kids - no ads and identical hardware smile

Came with 2 years replacement if broken too.

595Heaven

2,416 posts

78 months

Tuesday 21st February 2023
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Be annoyed with yourself, not Amazon. Spend the extra next time biggrin


Greedydog

889 posts

195 months

Tuesday 21st February 2023
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I have no idea why anyone would pay extra for the ‘no ads’ version as they only appear on the Lock Screen which you only see when you switch it on and off. You just swipe once and they’re gone.

lornemalvo

Original Poster:

2,172 posts

68 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2023
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Greedydog said:
I have no idea why anyone would pay extra for the ‘no ads’ version as they only appear on the Lock Screen which you only see when you switch it on and off. You just swipe once and they’re gone.
Did not know that, no problem with that

lornemalvo

Original Poster:

2,172 posts

68 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2023
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595Heaven said:
Be annoyed with yourself, not Amazon. Spend the extra next time biggrin

You don't think that amounts to greed, being made to pay extra not to have ads on a product that you bought, to read books that you also bought? We accept this st too readily

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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lornemalvo said:
Did not know that, no problem with that
If you didn't know how the adverts were served, and therefore how to dismiss them, you clearly have never used the device.
If you have never used the device, you cannot have been affected by the adverts.
So what exactly are you ranting about?


_Yeti

400 posts

92 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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I would highly recommend getting a Kobo reader instead if you decide to change. You can connect to your local libraries stock via Overdrive on the Kobo itself. You can also load your own epubs via USB as well.

Sebring440

2,011 posts

96 months

Wednesday 5th April 2023
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lornemalvo said:
This may have been the case for a while, but it seems new Kindle Paperwhites now come with adverts. It seems that despite being one of the top 3 richest men in the world, selling us Kindles and the books to go with it is not enough, the greedy ba**tard. Too many ads are the bane of TV and the internet, mostly selling us sh*t we don't need, at least let us read a f***ing book in peace.

realjv

1,114 posts

166 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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595Heaven said:
Be annoyed with yourself, not Amazon. Spend the extra next time biggrin

Given that Amazon use proprietary DRM on Kindle ebooks they sell I'm not sure that's true. Ultimately they are in control and can do anything they want. Despite paying for the hardware and paying for the content you still have no say.

Dingu

3,782 posts

30 months

Thursday 6th April 2023
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lornemalvo said:
You don't think that amounts to greed, being made to pay extra not to have ads on a product that you bought, to read books that you also bought? We accept this st too readily
Perhaps the ads version is cheaper than it would have been sold and therefore more accessible to a wider audience. It also gives windbags something I whinge about.