Kindle's new ad-filtering setting keeps NSFW promos off your lockscreen
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The 5.18.3 software update for Kindle devices introduces features that allow users to filter ads on their lockscreen and homescreen. Users can turn off 'Personalized Ads' to prevent ads based on their browsing history and enable a filtering option for inappropriate content. This update also includes enhanced line and text spacing options, improving overall user experience. However, individuals who still encounter unwanted ads may pay $20 to remove them entirely, emphasizing Amazon's control over ad appropriateness.
With the latest 5.18.3 Kindle software update, users have gained new options to filter inappropriate ads from the lockscreen and homescreen of ad-supported e-readers.
The update includes robust line and text spacing options, making it more user-friendly for individuals with ad-supported devices.
Users can now disable 'Personalized Ads', ensuring no ads based on their browsing history, and can opt to filter ads deemed inappropriate for certain audiences.
Despite improvements, users unhappy with filtered ads can pay $20 to completely remove them from their Kindle e-reader.
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