In addition to letting you buy e-books, Amazon also lets you send documents to your Kindle account. These appear in your Kindle library the same way purchased e-books do.
This guide will show you how to send web articles you come across to your Kindle account to be read later.
To send articles to your Kindle account you will need a browser extension. In this guide we'll show you how to use our browser extension Push to Kindle.
You will need to know the Send-to-Kindle e-mail address Amazon has assigned to your Kindle. The easiest way to find this is within the Kindle device or app. So power on your Kindle device or open the Amazon Kindle app now.
To avoid spam, Amazon requires all documents sent to your Send-to-Kindle address to come from an approved e-mail address. So the last step in this stage is to add Push to Kindle's sending address as an approved address. You have to do this on the Amazon website.
You will see the Push to Kindle preview screen with a copy of the article in the right column. Enter your Send-to-Kindle email address you noted earlier into the 'Send to' field. This will get saved so you should only have to do it once.
Open the app or device and it should appear in your library. (If it doesn't, make sure your device is connected to Wi-Fi and then tap 'Sync' from the menu.)
Multiple Kindle devices
If you have multiple Kindle devices (e.g. the Kindle app on your phone and a Kindle Paperwhite) registered to the same Amazon account, you can use whichever Send-to-Kindle address you like. Your Amazon Kindle library is shared between devices, so you can access the same article from more than one device.
Kindle with 3G/4G support
If you own a Kindle e-ink device with 3G/4G support, Amazon might charge you to receive articles delivered over 3G/4G. If you'd like to avoid these charges, you can send your articles to your Send-to-Kindle email address with the @kindle.com ending changed to @free.kindle.com (you can set this in Push to Kindle). Amazon will then only deliver it for free over the Wi-Fi network. If you have a Kindle with only Wi-Fi support, you can send to either @kindle.com or @free.kindle.com and you will not be charged by Amazon.