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Kindle iOS App Update Erasing Book Libraries

Amazon's latest update to its iOS Kindle app is deleting users' book libraries, so the company is urging people to avoid the update until it releases a fix.

By Chloe Albanesius
February 27, 2013
Kindle App Update

Amazon's latest update to its iOS Kindle app is deleting users' book libraries, so the company is urging people to avoid the update until it releases a fix.

"Note: There is a known issue with this update. If you are an existing Kindle for iOS user, we recommend you do not install this update at this time," Amazon said in the "What's new" section of the Kindle app.

Users started reporting problems with the Kindle app 3.6.1 update serveral days ago.

"Since the last update, my iPhone app is no longer syncing. The last book I downloaded is not showing up on my iPhone," user Amber522 wrote on Feb. 24.

"I updated the app and cannot access my books anymore - it always gives me an internal application error - reinstall didn't help?!" Fjan wrote on the same day.

Unfortunately, many people on iOS opt for the "Update All" option or don't look at the "What's new" section of an app before updating, so many users saw Amazon's alert too late.

"This has to be the dumbest way to give an update yet," wrote PDC101. "Who reads the fine print? We just hit update."

That was a popular refrain among those who commented today; why not just pull the app rather than inserting a somewhat hidden warning?

"Ugh, erased all Kindle content. Looks like I have to re-register, too. Why not pull update at first sign of trouble?" asked Mike w80.

"How dumb is it to hige a 'Do not install this update on iOS' message in the 'More' section of the update description," asked MagiMaster. "Most people would assume there's no problem installing it, since the update message was received on their device. After it's installed, it can't be uninstalled. Duh."

UPDATE: Amazon this afternoon pushed out Version 3.6.2 of its Kindle app for iOS, which it said includes a "fix for registration issue" and "various bug fixes and security fixes."

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About Chloe Albanesius

Executive Editor for News

I started out covering tech policy in Washington, D.C. for The National Journal's Technology Daily, where my beat included state-level tech news and all the congressional hearings and FCC meetings I could handle. After a move to New York City, I covered Wall Street trading tech at Incisive Media before switching gears to consumer tech and PCMag. I now lead PCMag's news coverage and manage our how-to content.

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