Rosetta Stone is also US owned.

I pay for a family plan and share it with a bunch of people. Several are government workers and use it in addition to traditional training, so it is actually an important subscription.

It’s one of my last US subscriptions.

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    For ebooks, Kobo is a Canadian subsidiary of a Japanese company (Rakuten).

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    Apparently Kobo does audiobooks as well, but not sure what the selection looks like.

    Also, you can check out books from your library and read them on Kobo devices (probably - check out your local library).

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      I’ll check out Kobo’s audiobooks. My wife has been very into our library’s audiobooks, though I’m not sure how that works.