Amazon has announced that its Kindle China eBookstore will cease its cloud download service on transgressive eroticismJune 30, 2024. Undownloaded eBooks will no longer be accessible and related customer support will be discontinued. Amazon recommends users download purchased eBooks to their Kindle devices and apps (including mobile and desktop versions), and remain logged into their Amazon accounts for continued access. In 2022, Kindle announced its withdrawal from the Chinese market and stopped operating the Kindle China eBookstore on June 30, 2023. Amazon has provided refund services to users, maintaining them until June 30, 2024. Additionally, Chinese users still have the option to use Kindle e-readers through third-party reading apps such as Tencent’s WeChat Read. [MyDrivers, in Chinese]
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