

Thanks for the info. I’m a bit on the classic side, on mobile, with adguard DNS, proton VPN and Firefox Focus.


Thanks for the info. I’m a bit on the classic side, on mobile, with adguard DNS, proton VPN and Firefox Focus.


The F with websites that doesn’t allow my DNS, my VPN, and my adblocker. My browser, my rules - your website and business plan, your choice. My private data.
Block Instance is available on the Connect app.
I’ve never seen that a publisher who’s locking it’s books would sell them different on different platforms. I just checked Andy Weir from his own website, it is all amazon / apple / google etc locked versions - or pulp-tree-and-ink.
But I’d be very happy to be wrong; have you got sites to recommend?
Yes. I buy on ebooks dot com, where you can filter by the DRM-free critter. It is also a neat trick to discover new authors.
I do this absolutely out of personal opinion on the matter, and would rather buy dead-tree-and-ink than a closed version (that won’t open on my e-reader anyway).
The whole - and excellent - Murderbot Diaries series is DRM-free ! I wonder what/who make the decision on that matter.
Do you use to eat your eggs sunny-side-up? (With the yellow still liquid?) If so, you should be safe. Or you’ve been lucky, I have no clue as to the prevalence of Salmonella in Brazil.


Same here. I only buy drm-free from ebooksdotcom, and transfer them with caliber calibre. My kobo wifi isn’t even configured.
Me too, which makes Sync an endless scroll of black squares where ads should be. No thanks, Connect it is.