Epuber

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Everyone
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About this app

Core Functionality:
Epuber is a local EPUB/TXT reader designed for complete control over your personal eBook collection.
Its core feature is automatically scanning all device directories to locate and import EPUB files, allowing users to manage, edit, and read their entire library with ease.
All operations are performed locally, ensuring privacy and security without any cloud upload or online dependency.

Key Features:
• Automatic full-device EPUB/TXT scan and import
• Customizable themes, fonts, and reading layouts (2/3/4 columns)
• Bookmark management and TTS (Text-to-Speech) reading
• Edit book metadata and change covers from online sources
• Organize books by category and secure them with fingerprint protection
• Clean, intuitive UI with smooth animations

Permission Justification — All Files Access (MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE):
This permission is essential to the app’s core functionality.
Epuber needs access to all device storage to:
• Automatically scan and import EPUB/TXT files from any folder
• Edit or replace book metadata and covers
• Organize files into user-defined categories
• Perform local encryption and secure deletion when needed

All processes happen entirely on the device.
No user data is collected, uploaded, or shared.
This access ensures users can fully manage their personal eBook libraries—delivering a complete, professional reading experience.
Updated on
Oct 30, 2025

Data safety

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About the developer
赵敬
jing1834@gmail.com
万新街昆仑路铁十六局二处宿舍4号楼1门333号(浦东) 东丽区, 天津市 China 201306