Having purchased an e-book on logos.com, I can’t find a tab called “my library” or similar. How can I access the purchased book please?
Welcome @Ronald Sims
You should be able to see this by logging in at app.logos.com
Logos.com is designed to be a storefront (among other things), not a place where we can read / engage with books we have purchased.
Alternatively, you could use the desktop app or one of the mobile apps.
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