I love perusing on the Kindle. It's helpful, the books sync across my different gadgets, and, significantly, I can peruse around evening time without upsetting my accomplice.


However, there is one profoundly baffling component of Amazon's tablet: Popular Highlights.

I'm sure you're mindful of them as of now, yet in the event you're not, they're segments of text in a book that are underlined.


The thought is to publicly support the most effective and intriguing sentences and sections. Furthermore, when enough individuals feature that piece of text in a book, your Kindle chooses now is the right time to tell you.


The issue is it's terrible.

This isn't too off with the Kindle's Popular Highlights include — it's additionally diverting as all damnation. One reason I revere perusing is on the grounds that it's transportive, it can take you to different universes, all while being an individual and private experience.

This is the way to switch off Popular Highlights on your Kindle

One reason I'm composing this currently is on the grounds that individuals at Amazon, similar to the slippery dogs they are, really changed the area for this setting somewhat recently.


Some time ago, you used to go into Settings, where you could flip Popular Highlights off in the Reading Options area.


Unfortunately, no more. We'll return to why I said "unfortunately," yet first how about we look how you do it on the present Kindles and so forth:



1.Click on the screen of your Kindle gadget or application to raise the menu.

2.From here, select the "Aa" image.

3.Tap the More tab.

4.Flip the Popular Highlights include off. As it ought to be.

Simple, isn't that so? Far and away superior, this deals with any Amazon Kindle gadget, whether that is your iPhone, iPad, Android or Fire gadget, or the physical tablet itself.


However, there is one issue: you currently need to switch this off for each book.