Remove Titles from Your Recommendations - Amazon Customer Service You can remove titles you don't want to see in your recommendations Go to your Your Amazon to view your recommendations Select the item you want to remove from your recommendations Select the Remove this recommendation link at the bottom of the expanded view Was this information helpful? Woot!
How to reset Based On Your Reading recommendations on Kindle? - Amazon Go to your Your Amazon to view your recommendations Click the item you want to remove from your recommendations Click the Remove this recommendation link at the bottom of the expanded view Once you remove the title, you wont be recommended based on the book
Turn off Recommended Books on Kindle - Epubor I will show you how to turn off recommended books on Kindle devices and even how to change the ebook recommendation on Amazon home page
Kindle recommendations based on your history -- yes, you CAN . . . - Reddit Just go to Your Account > Recommendations > Improve your recommendations There you can toggle on off the things used to recommend stuff You can turn Kindle Unlimited off entirely And individual book item purchases It's also really useful if you tried out a book and didn't like it or don't want to read the author's entire back catalogue
How To Change Amazon Book Recommendations - Good e-Reader Did you know that you can change what books are recommended to you? The first thing you need to do is login to your Amazon Account and click on your user name Next, scroll down to the bottom of
How to remove based on your reading - Amazon Go to the Amazon website Select Recommendations from your Account drop-down menu Select Improve Your Recommendations from the page navigation bar Select Past Borrows and deactivate titles as desired
Remove Kindle Recommendations - Amazon Go to your Your Amazon to view your recommendations Scroll down to Kindle eBooks Select the box around the undesired book title Select Remove this recommendation below the title name Post this Sync your Kindle or Restart the device