The Kindle Divorce: Why It Is Time to Reclaim Your Digital Library
As Amazon tightens its grip on the Kindle ecosystem by removing the ability for users to download and locally back up their own purchased e-books, a shift toward alternative hardware is gaining momentum. This trend highlights growing consumer frustration with restrictive proprietary systems that treat digital purchases more like temporary licenses than true ownership. By moving to open-platform e-readers, users are finding better ways to manage their personal libraries without the fear of sudden data loss or platform lock-in.