Kindle is one of the most famous devices and applications used for reading books. You can choose between a handheld device or the Kindle application, which allows you access to thousands of books at low prices, available to be read on your mobile device, tablet, or laptop. However, if you are looking to switch between accounts or log out of the Kindle app on Mac, here is all you need to know.
You can start by opening the application on the desktop. On the top-right corner, click on Kindle. Now, select Preferences from the list. Here, go to General Tab and select the Deregister button. To confirm your selection, click on the Deregister button again n the dialogue box. That is it.
This article details how you can log out of the Kindle application on your Mac.
How to Log Out of Kindle App on Mac?
Logging out of the Kindle app on Mac is fairly simple and takes only a few steps. Read the instructions provided to you below.
- Power on your Mac and sign in to it.
- Open the Kindle application using a Finder window. The finder window can be located on the dock, click on it and select the Applications tab from the menu on the left side.
- Search for the Kindle option and open the app on the system.
- Now, move the cursor over to the Menu bar and click on the Kindle option.
- Select Preferences from the list. Alternatively, you can also use the Command-Comma shortcut to do the same.
- Click on the General tab and select the Deregister button to the right of the window.
- You will notice a warning message pop-up asking whether you want to really deregister.
- Click on Deregister to proceed.
- You have now been successfully logged out of the Kindle application on your Mac.
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How to Register a New Account on The Kindle Application?
The process of signing in to a new account on the Kindle app is similar to logging out of it. Read the steps provided below.
- Power on your Mac and sign into it.
- Open the Kindle application using a Finder window. The finder window can be located on the dock, click on it and select the Applications tab from the menu on the left side.
- Subsequently, you can also use Spotlight to do the same. Click on the small search bar icon on the Menu bar or use the Command-Space shortcut to launch it.
- Type in “Kindle” and hit the return key on your keyboard to open the application.
- Now, move the cursor over to the Menu bar and click on the Kindle option.
- Select Preferences from the list. Alternatively, you can also use the Command-Comma shortcut to do the same.
- Click on the General tab and select the Register button to the right of the window.
- A new pop-up window on the screen will prompt you to log in to your Amazon account.
- Enter your email ID and password to gain access to the Kindle application.
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How to Install Kindle App on Mac?
You can install the Kindle application on your Mac using AppStore. Read the steps provided below.
- Run the AppStore from the dock.
- If you cannot find it on the dock, you can use Spotlight to do the same.
- Click on the search bar to the top left of the window, type in “kindle” without quotation marks and search for it.
- Click on Get and hit the Install button a few seconds later.
- Wait till the application gets downloaded and installed.
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How to Use Kindle App For Mac?
You must head to the Amazon website to purchase books and then read them on the application. Read the steps provided below.
- Open your preferred browser.
- Head to the Amazon website, click on the Hello, Sign in option from the top right corner of the window and click on the Sign in button.
- Enter your credentials to access your Amazon account.
- Now search for any book that you’d like to read, and make sure you choose the Kindle version.
- Click on it and complete the purchase.
- Now head over to the Kindle application on your Mac.
- Head over to the Applications tab from the menu on the left side.
- Scroll down till you find the Kindle application and double-click to open it.
- Subsequently, you can also use Spotlight for this.
- Use the Command-Space shortcut to launch the Spotlight search bar, type in “kindle” without quotation marks, and hit the return key to open the app.
- Once you’ve opened the Kindle application, your purchased book should appear in the library.
- Right-click the book to display the context menu and select Download from the list.
- This will allow you to read the book offline.
- Once the download has finished, double-click on the book to start reading it.
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How to Create a Collection in the Kindle Application on Mac?
If you’re an avid reader, you will soon find yourself with a massive library filled with books. Searching for the book you want from many other options can get a little troublesome.
To remedy this, you can create a collection for easy access. Read the steps provided below.
- Open the Kindle application on your Mac.
- Select the “+” icon beside collections.
- Name the collection, anything you want, and drag & drop the titles that you want in that particular collection.
Conclusion
That’s it for this article, folks. Now you know how to log out of Kindle app on Mac. Be sure to try out the other tips and tricks mentioned in the article.
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