A wave of reports across the Apple Support Community points to a frustrating issue affecting iPhone and iPad readers: after news broke that Kobo e-readers can now run third-party apps, users juggling multiple reading ecosystems on iOS have started seeing sync failures, missing library items, duplicated highlights, and login loops in apps like Kindle, Libby, Google Play Books, and even Apple Books. The problem appears to stem from account conflicts, aggressive background app refresh behavior on iOS 18 and iOS 19, and iCloud data collisions when the same titles exist across services.
This is a widespread reported issue, and while it isn’t caused by a single bug in iOS, the fixes follow a consistent pattern. Below is a practical troubleshooting guide to get your reading apps syncing cleanly again on your iPhone or iPad.
What Causes This Issue
The root cause is rarely one thing. Users in the Apple Support Community have narrowed it down to a combination of factors that compound each other on modern iPhones.
- Cross-service account overlap: When the same email is used for Kobo, Amazon, and OverDrive/Libby, sideloaded or newly supported apps on Kobo hardware can trigger simultaneous session tokens. iOS reading apps interpret this as a login from a new device and force re-authentication.
- iCloud Drive conflicts: Apple Books, Kindle, and Kobo iOS apps all write annotation and progress data to iCloud containers. When two apps attempt to sync the same EPUB or PDF, iOS may serialize the writes incorrectly.
- Background App Refresh throttling: iOS 18 introduced tighter energy budgets for background sync. Reading apps that haven’t been opened for a few days often fall behind, and forcing them to catch up all at once causes timeouts.
- DRM token expiration: Adobe DRM, still used by Kobo and Libby EPUBs, expires tokens on a rolling basis. A misaligned system clock or VPN can invalidate these silently.
- Family Sharing conflicts: If reading apps are shared through Family Sharing, purchases made on one device may not immediately propagate.
Step-by-Step Fixes
Work through these in order. Most users in the community reported success by step four or five.
- Force-quit and relaunch each reading app. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen (or double-tap the Home button on older iPhones), then swipe up on Kindle, Kobo, Libby, or Apple Books. Reopen and let the app sit on the library screen for 30 seconds to allow a fresh sync attempt.
- Sign out and back in on every affected app. This clears stale session tokens. In Kindle, go to More > Settings > Register/Deregister. In Libby, tap the menu icon and choose Manage Cards. In the Kobo app, go to More > Settings > Sign Out. Sign back in using the same credentials you use on your Kobo device.
- Check the date and time settings. Open Settings > General > Date & Time and confirm Set Automatically is enabled. DRM tokens fail instantly if the clock drifts by more than a few minutes.
- Enable Background App Refresh selectively. Go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh. Make sure it’s set to Wi-Fi & Cellular, and confirm each reading app is toggled on individually. iOS 18 sometimes disables this after major updates.
- Toggle iCloud for the affected apps. Open Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > See All. Turn off iCloud sync for Kindle, Kobo, and Books, wait 30 seconds, then turn it back on. This forces a fresh sync manifest.
- Update every reading app to the latest version. Open the App Store, tap your profile picture, and pull down to refresh available updates. Reading apps have shipped multiple fixes in the past two months specifically for cross-platform sync issues.
- Restart your iPhone or iPad. A full power cycle clears cached authentication data and rebuilds network sockets. Hold the side button and either volume button, slide to power off, wait 30 seconds, then power back on.
Additional Solutions
If the standard fixes don’t resolve the syncing issue, these deeper approaches address less common causes.
Reset network settings. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This clears saved Wi-Fi passwords but also flushes DNS caches and VPN configurations that can interfere with DRM validation. You’ll need to rejoin your Wi-Fi network afterward.
Disable VPNs and content blockers temporarily. Many reading apps validate DRM against geo-locked servers. If you use a VPN or a system-wide content blocker, disable it and try syncing again. Some users in the Apple Support Community found that Private Relay under iCloud+ was also interfering — try switching it off under Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > Private Relay.
Remove and reinstall the problem app. Long-press the app icon, choose Remove App > Delete App, then reinstall from the App Store. This wipes local caches entirely. Before doing this, make sure your reading progress is synced to the cloud, because local-only annotations may be lost.
Check for duplicate libraries. If you’ve imported EPUBs into both Apple Books and Kobo, remove duplicates from one app. Overlapping files with different metadata are a common trigger for the sync loop.
Sign out of the App Store and back in. In Settings > [Your Name] > Media & Purchases, tap Sign Out. Then sign back in. This refreshes the receipts that reading apps use for in-app purchases and subscription validation.
Check Screen Time restrictions. Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions. If restrictions are enabled, ensure reading apps aren’t blocked from accessing cellular data or web content.
When to Contact Apple Support
Apple Support can help if the issue points to your Apple Account rather than a specific reading service. Reach out if:
- You cannot sign into any App Store account after these steps.
- iCloud sync is failing across all Apple apps, not just reading apps.
- You see repeated Apple Account verification prompts that never complete.
- Your device is stuck in a login loop even after a full restart and reinstall.
For issues specific to Kindle, Kobo, or Libby libraries, you’ll need to contact those services directly — Apple cannot access third-party account data. Have your device model, iOS version, and app version numbers ready before calling.
FAQ
Does Kobo’s new app support break my Kindle library on iPhone? No, it doesn’t delete anything. The issue is temporary sync confusion between overlapping accounts, and your purchases remain safe on Amazon’s servers.
Why do my highlights disappear and reappear? This is almost always a Background App Refresh throttling issue. Once the app fully syncs, the highlights return.
Can I use the same email for Kobo and Kindle without problems? Yes, but you may see more frequent re-authentication prompts. Using different emails reduces token collision.
Will resetting network settings delete my data? No. It only clears Wi-Fi passwords, VPN configs, and cellular preferences. Your library, photos, and messages are untouched.
Is this issue specific to iOS 19? Reports span iOS 18.5 through the current iOS 19 release. The fixes above apply to both versions.







































