Amazon Kindle e-readers all come with a 'Popular Highlights' feature enabled by default, and while some people may find it useful, others are likely itching for a way to turn it off. Although e-books are now readily available on smartphones, tablets, and laptops, it's still hard to beat the convenience and comfort of a dedicated e-reader. From the e-ink display to weeks of battery life, there's something about the e-reader experience that no other device has yet to replicate.
As has been the case for a few years, Amazon's Kindle lineup still dominates the e-reader market. And the Kindle family is better today than ever. The baseline Kindle delivers all the essentials for under $100. If you want a higher-quality display, light temperature adjustment, water resistance, and other features, the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Oasis also have you covered.
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One of the best things about Kindles is that each model has the same software interface. It's easy to navigate, has helpful settings, and gets better all the time, thanks to frequent updates. However, one feature that can be annoying is Kindle's Popular Highlights. As you're reading a book, you've probably noticed certain areas that are highlighted and show how many times other Kindle readers have highlighted that section. The idea of seeing highlights from other people sounds fun in theory, but it can also tarnish your own reading experience. Thankfully, turning off Popular Highlights on your Kindle takes just a matter of seconds.
To get started, you first need to open a book on your Kindle. With the book open, tap the top of the screen near the Kindle's bezel to show the book's settings page.
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