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      Amazon to Drop USB Download Option — How to Download Kindle Books Before It’s Gone

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      Amazon is retiring its long-standing “Download & Transfer via USB” option on February 26, 2025, effectively removing the ability to download purchased Kindle books to a computer for offline storage and manual transfer. Moving forward, users will need to rely on Wi-Fi-based delivery (the “Deliver to Device” option) or on the Kindle app ecosystem to access new purchases. Consequently, anyone who prefers maintaining local backups or converting files to other formats must act now — or risk losing that flexibility forever. The policy change has triggered concern among readers who view digital books as property rather than locked licenses. 

      Sources: Our Midland, Yahoo News

      Key Takeaways

      – USB download method ends February 2025: After that, users won’t be able to download purchased Kindle books to a computer via USB.

      – Wi-Fi delivery remains intact: You can still send books directly to registered Kindle devices or the Kindle app via Wi-Fi.

      – Backup window closing fast: If local backups (or format conversion) matter to you, now’s the time to act before the change takes effect.

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      For years, Kindle users have had two primary paths to get a purchased e-book onto their devices: via Wi-Fi delivery, or by downloading the book file to a PC and then transferring it via USB. But starting February 26, 2025, Amazon is eliminating that latter option. According to The Verge, the change means that once the date passes, the “Download & Transfer via USB” menu on Amazon’s “Manage Your Content” page will vanish.  Until then, one can still log into one’s Amazon account, go to “Content & Devices,” choose a title, and select “Download & transfer via USB” for registered devices. 

      What remains is the Wi-Fi (cloud-based) delivery option, which has already been the primary flow for many users. When you choose “Deliver to Device” (or let your Kindle sync), the book is downloaded over the internet directly to your Kindle or app. After the change, Amazon says that this path will still be fully supported. That means the basic reading experience for most users may stay largely intact — but the ability to archive, reformat, or port books outside the Kindle environment is going away.

      Why the change? Part of it is about control: removing USB-based file access tightens Amazon’s grip on how users handle their purchased digital content. It also makes DRM enforcement simpler, especially with Amazon’s more advanced KFX file format, which is more resistant to conversion or manipulation. Some observers argue that this is a stronger move toward a more closed ecosystem — one where Amazon controls all angles of book delivery and access.

      For users who have long maintained local archives, this is a turning point. After February 26, those who haven’t already downloaded and backed up their libraries will lose that window. And due to DRM constraints (especially on newer Kindle titles), files may not convert cleanly to EPUB or other common formats. At the same time, newer users or those committed to cloud delivery may not see much disruption — digital readers who mostly rely on Wi-Fi delivery will still receive new purchases via the usual “send to Kindle” methods.

      In short: this is a sharp shift in the Kindle user agreement behind the scenes. For many, it won’t radically change daily reading. But for power users who value ownership, backups, or interoperability, the window is closing. If you care about maintaining control over your e-book library, act now — before that USB option vanishes forever.

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