Owners of Kindle who like to share e-books have a simple tool at your disposal: send suggestions by Facebook Twitter or by e-mail. The latest version of Paperwhite (6th and 7th Generation) model lets you share books directly on social networks or email.
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With that, friends can get the link to access the e-book and get a free preview of the file. The tip is useful for those who need to share digital books without wasting much time.
Step 1. On the Kindle, open the e-book you want to share with friends and touch the top to display the menu features. Tap the Share button at the top right. Then choose the type of social network or e-mail.
Facebook
Step 1. At Facebook, add your account information, such as login and password. After that, confirm “Next” and then tap the “Link” button to confirm the data posting
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Step 2. If your account has two-step verification, check the code and enter the “Password” field. Then confirm “Next”. At the end, a sharing window opens, where you can write a personalized message. To post, go to “Share” .
Twitter
Step 1. Twitter, the procedure is similar. Add the username and password of the account, confirming “Next”. Then tap the “Link” to allow the Kindle post information on the social network.
Step 2. Finally, the share screen will open for write posting and publishing network social.
Send email
Step 1. the Kindle also lets you send the e-book with link reading email. By accessing the tool, as shown in Step 1, change the shipping information, as in “Add” to enter the e-mail contact. Confirm “Save” on the second screen. Then just tap “Edit” to change the subject and personal message. At the end, confirm “Send”.
You only need to add the account information the first time, to link the social networks with the Kindle. But the e-mail is sent by internal service from Amazon. After that, just share directly by the button shown in Step 1 page.
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