As I posted about earlier, I really like the screen on the new 12th gen Kindle Paperwhite, but I stupidly bought the ad-supported version, so now I have to either put up with the ads or fork over another $20 to Amazon to get rid of them.
Having already paid the fee several times on previous Kindles, I have no interest in doing that again because it’s non-transferable and it’ll just be wasted money if I decided to upgrade to the Signature Edition at some point, and since Amazon’s customer service will no longer remove the ads for free, I was looking for other ways to avoid the lockscreen ads.
As it turns out, there are a couple of ways to avoid ever seeing lockscreen ads on ad-supported Kindles, but there are some drawbacks with each method.
Option #1
The first way is to use the Screen Off option that I posted about several years back.
When you want to turn off your Kindle you simply hold down the power button for approximately 6 seconds, then select the Screen Off option. Then your Kindle will show a blank screen instead of an advertisement.
The benefit with this method is it eliminates the requirement to swipe the screen when you turn your Kindle back on: It will just go back to where you left off like an ad-free Kindle.
Option #2
Another way to avoid advertisements on ad-supported Kindles is to use Kids Mode.
When using Kids Mode, Kindles show random screensavers on the off screen instead of advertisements.
You can set up a kids profile from the main the settings menu on Kindles, and then add books from your library to a kid’s profile.
The main downside with using Kids Mode is it only supports books from Amazon. You can’t add sideloaded books to a kid’s profile, and can’t add books borrowed from the library either.
Another downside is you still have to swipe the screen to turn Kindles on when using Kids Mode on an ad-supported Kindle, even though that requirement doesn’t exist on ad-free Kindles when using Kids Mode.
Wrap Up
Amazon got rid of screensaver ads entirely on the Kindle Scribe and Signature Edition models, but they’re still an annoying part of buying cheaper Kindles. Some people don’t mind the ads, and other people can’t stand them.
Amazon is the only company that does this kind of thing. Other companies don’t treat their reading devices like billboard advertisements when they’re turned off. There was a time when Kindles were priced lower than competing products because of the ads, but that is no longer the case. Amazon keeps raising the prices of Kindles, and yet they still want an extra $20 to get rid of the ads. Count me out on that.
Alasdair says
I hate ads on the Kindle. It’s bad enough that the Kindle storefront keeps pushing the same books for months. Books I have no interest in but there’s no option to say “I dislike this title.” I purchased a Kids bundle of the 2021 Paperwhite because it was ad-free and the included cover. Such a shame that it is no longer the deal it once was.
Nathan says
Yeah, I wish there was a “Don’t Show This Recommendation Again” option.
fx says
If at least the ads were relevant. I mostly read horror, sci-fi and fantasy… And Kindle keeps recommending some stupid romance books. It’s just ridiculous. And it’s the reason why I actually paid to remove them (plus the swipe gesture). I didn’t want to have my Kindle with some cheesy half-naked men and women on screensaver for people to see it and think that’s what I read 😂😂😂
Claude says
No ads on any Kindle in Canada!