Monday, October 26, 2020

Kindle for PC/Mac is Forcing Users to Update to New Version without Permission

Usually, due to performance improvements, bug fixes, and other general enhancements, Kindle for PC/Mac is regularly updated to improve your reading experience.

Whenever there’s a new update available, you will be asked whether you want to skip the newer version or install it right now when you run Kindle for PC/Mac.

However, this time Kindle for PC/Mac is forcing users to upgrade to the latest version 1.30 aggressively without prompting or seeking your permission. It automatically updated itself to version 1.30 as soon as you run Kindle for PC/Mac. 

As it’s known to all, the only reason why some people prefer to run the older version Kindle for PC/Mac (below version 1.25) is that they want to get rid of the new KFX format files which can’t be decrypted right now. In other words, as long as Kindle books are downloaded via the older version Kindle for PC/Mac, they can be decrypted by the DRM Removal tool. Luckily, if you are one of this kind of users, here’s the step by step guide to teach you how to deal with the new Kindle update and remove Kindle DRM effortlessly. 

Obviously, those people who don’t care about decrypting Kindle books always want to make sure their Kindle for PC/Mac is the latest version. 

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