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▲ 22 r/audible

Something changed with the Audible app?

My wife listens to books all day at work and I buy her the highest tier every year so she gets all the books she wants. But last month she suddenly ran out of data on her phone and we think it's the Audible app when she's listening during the day. She downloads them but it looks like maybe she's streaming instead somehow all of the sudden? She can't even send gifs through text messaging without disabling the Audible app. She's cleared cache, removed and re-downloaded the app, but the issue persists. Did they change things? I saw a post about them discontinuing downloads and making everything stream instead and I couldn't tell what was true or not. People were talking about Libation and that's another world to us. My wife just wants to download Dungeon Crawler Carl and listen to the damn thing without the app taking all of her data and wrecking her texting ability like she's done for years and years.

Any input from the power users here? It was so simple that we've never had to do a deep dive into any of this before. Thanks for any help.

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u/thisjwlife — 1 day ago
▲ 66 r/Indiana

CareSource Leaving Indiana

First time posting here. I just got notice in the mail that CareSource will no longer be providing services in Indiana starting January 1 of 2027. Last year (2025) I had Anthem and they decided to no longer provide services in Indiana as of January 1 of 2026, which is why I now have CareSource for insurance. So is Ambetter the last man standing? Are we going to be down to one option only for health insurance in Indiana next year? Or do we know if Ambetter will be here? What the heck are we who work for ourselves supposed to do in this state for health insurance going forward? The outlook is bleak right now. Perhaps there's more to the story that others here can shed on the matter. Maybe there's some ray of light out there to look to other than having to move to another state or go work for a corporation to get insurance. Even what we have is semi-useless unless something major happens because of high deductibles.

Edit to add: I'm referencing health insurance purchased through the ACA marketplace only. Apparently Anthem may still offer Medicaid services, I know nothing about who does that, but they stopped offering health insurance through the ACA marketplace this year. My post is about regular health insurance purchased through the marketplace at healthcare.gov.

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u/thisjwlife — 3 months ago