Well what were you expecting? This is like when people install GrapheneOS on Pixels, because it’s still the best platform to have a Google-free device.
It’s entirely possible that someone wants to buy a Kindle because of it being a great device, but not be tied to Amazon’s data mining exercises and buying books from them.
I think he’s trying to point out that if someone were that concerned with trying to not be data mined by Amazon, they wouldn’t have an Amazon account to be able to order a Kindle in the first place.
Well what were you expecting? This is like when people install GrapheneOS on Pixels, because it’s still the best platform to have a Google-free device.
It’s entirely possible that someone wants to buy a Kindle because of it being a great device, but not be tied to Amazon’s data mining exercises and buying books from them.
I think he’s trying to point out that if someone were that concerned with trying to not be data mined by Amazon, they wouldn’t have an Amazon account to be able to order a Kindle in the first place.
The article starts out explaining that other devices are not sold in Brazil; Kindle is the only option.
Why not buy a Kobo eReader? Just as good, and better in some ways.
That said, I’m in the US, so I don’t know about other countries.
I fall into this category.