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RE:Access Denied On Some Websites
I fired up my Kindle Fire HD 10 and tried the Silk browser. ...
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plodr |
May 20, 2026 |
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ferioran |
May 11, 2026 |
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RE:What have you bought recently?
The newest Kindle Fire HD 10. And a protective cover and a case for it. Also a neck pillow for my bed.
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katlupe |
Apr 10, 2026 |
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PRA LER, QUALQUER UM SERVE USO UM AMAZON FIRE HD 10" HÁ ANOS E NUNCA ME DEIXOU NA MÃO EM NENHUM PDF, NO KINDLE, NEM NO GOOGLE BOOKS
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DefensayJusticia |
Apr 4, 2026 |
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Apr 3, 2026 |
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RE:The Technology Vent and Rant Thread
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Apr 3, 2026 |
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RE:The Best Selling Deals From the Amazon Spring Sale Includes Several Items Under $20
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VUBot |
Mar 28, 2026 |
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Word Whom on Kindle?
I always played Word Whom HD on my Kindle Fire. Not an app. I go to the Pogo.com site. My Problem: now Word Whom won't load past 99%. Same results in Private Browsing. I am a Club Pogo member & at this point by a happy one anymore. Kindle Fire HD 10. Silk browser. Any help?
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SeaUrchin589TK |
Mar 27, 2026 |
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DinaG |
Mar 25, 2026 |
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Discount.Monkey |
Mar 20, 2026 |
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RE:[Hilo Seguimiento] Fiesta de Ofertas de Primavera de Amazon: mejores ofertas +INVIS
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StealthHub.IO |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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Can't delete file on OneDrive for Android - Kindle Fire HD 10
... new Word Document on my Kindle Fire HD 10 tablet using the Office 365 ... Office 365 app on the Kindle Fire is closed.
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Layabout |
Feb 24, 2026 |
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RE:Generator install - where to start
.... I was getting ready to fire up the generator to run ... for the weather reports. A Kindle Fire HD 10 makes a decent mini streaming ...
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Larry Caldwell |
Feb 22, 2026 |
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Kindle fire ADB WireIess d€bugging?
Kindle fire HD 10 9th generation. Android split screen app manager w/ d€v options pair with code wireIess d€bugging to select instaIIer as GP Store for work-around "get it from pIay" when using L(P) etc. If not then possibly different method for what I'm trying to achieve? Trying to be L(K) here. Po$ts always purg3d by the g0ds. If D(M) is ideal then cool and sincerely much appreciated for input. submitted by /u/Elegant_Ant480 to r/luckypatcher [link] [comments]
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Elegant_Ant480 |
May 22, 2026 |
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Mod in process (because I can) Kindle Fire HD 10 7th gen (2017)
So a couple of summers ago I was yearning for a color kindle (this is before color e-ink was released) and my little brother essentially handed me this Kindle Fire from his hoard of tech in his bedroom like "Here have fun with this brick! Can't do much! It's useless but have at it!" It was a hand me down to him from my great aunt and my little brother nearly bricked it with how he modded it to use it as a gaming tablet (probably a processing heavy launcher was part of the culprit) and he claimed it couldn't hold a charge for more than a few minutes so it sat on a shelf for 3 years. But yk I hate eWaste as much as he does but unlike him instead of just letting it rot on a cluttered shelf I try to put some use to it LOL Anyway I used it like an eReader with the ancient version of the Hoopla app to read books and comics using my state library card fast forward a year and a half I stumble across a video by DammitJeff titled something along the lines of "Your Kindle Tablet is a Scam, here's how to fix it" or smth like that and it goes into detail about how to mod a Kindle Fire using FireToolbox. A few months later, I'm chipping away at making this tablet do exactly what I want it to do. The mod is ofc themed after my favorite dinosaur, the triceratops because the tablet is a bit of a dinosaur by spec standards I have some downloaded videos and my entire MP3 Library on VLC (currently including 83 nightcore tracks lol), Moonreader for my sideloaded books I'm slowly collecting off of Kobo (I prefer to own my media), some downloaded videos, and I also have Pinterest and NewPipe! I have used this tablet for visual study timers while I do school a LOT. I also prefer LCD screens over OLED for medical reasons (I have Bipolar Disorder and the blue light from OLEDs compared to LCDs messes me up wayyyy more) so that's a major reason why I'm not simply doing a trade in to upgrade. The fact that the tablet can't do much is actually the best part. It does exactly what I want it to do and nothing else. I also love the huge LCD screen for comics lol I keep up with the issues of Transformers Skybound as they come out through my library on Hoopla as I await the next volume to come out so I can purchase it in print. I also have some "abandonware" scans of the Transformers Prime Titan Comics from the UK that I got off of a comprehensive fan archive on MoonReader (If you can tell I love Transformers LOL) I have also unexpectedly discovered that a giant lit screen is much easier for me to read small text on. Weird. Getting a clear case soon! (And upgrading the SD card from 32 gb to either 64 gb or 128 gb have to check the specs again) Oh I also have the Kindle app for sending books from the county library system via Libby Going to be setting up my Jellyfin server via my laptop at some point and ripping my DVD collection to it so this can be a portable media player! Once my staple apps are no longer supported on android 5, I will jailbreak and install lineage OS but for now I'm still a baby modder Pfft submitted by /u/Flyingfrogs248 to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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Flyingfrogs248 |
May 17, 2026 |
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Kindle fire hd 10
I have a kindle fire hd 10 just today our internet got upgraded to a faster speed but my apps are still lagging is there a way I can sort this out submitted by /u/Inevitable_Gap_207 to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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Inevitable_Gap_207 |
May 15, 2026 |
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Finally got YouTube Kids working on Fire HD 8 (12th Gen) kids profile
After going down loads of Reddit threads, watching YouTube videos, and getting absolutely nowhere… I’ve finally got YouTube Kids working on both my kids’ Kindles. Figured I’d write this up properly as most guides are either outdated or missing steps. You will need: A PC About 20–30 minutes One paid app (£2.99) Step 1: Enable Developer Options (parent profile) Go to Settings Tap About Fire Tablet Tap Serial Number 7 times (you’ll see the countdown) Go back and open Developer Options Turn it ON Enable USB Debugging Step 2: Allow Unknown Sources Go to Settings → Security & Privacy Tap Apps from Unknown Sources Select Silk Browser Turn “Allow from this source” ON Step 3: Install Google Services (APKs) You need these 4 APKs (make sure you get safe/reliable versions): Google Account Manager (com.google.android.gsf.login) Google Services Framework (com.google.android.gsf) Google Play Services (com.google.android.gms) Google Play Store (com.android.vending) Install them in this EXACT order: Google Account Manager Google Services Framework Google Play Services Google Play Store Use the file manager on the Kindle to install each one. Step 4: Install YouTube Kids (parent profile) Open the Play Store you just installed Download YouTube Kids At this point it only works on the parent profile. Step 5: Set up ADB on your PC Download platform tools from: https://developer.android.com/tools/releases/platform-tools Extract the ZIP Open the folder: platform-tools-latest-windows\platform-tools Click the address bar, type cmd, press enter Step 6: Connect the Kindle Plug the Kindle into your PC Accept the USB debugging prompt Type: adb devices You should see your device listed Step 7: Get the child profile user ID Type: adb shell pm list users You’ll see something like: UserInfo{11:Name:8010} The number (e.g. 11) is the child profile ID Step 8: Enable apps for the child profile Replace XX with your user ID and run each line: adb shell cmd package install-existing –user XX com.google.android.apps.youtube.kids adb shell cmd package install-existing –user XX com.google.android.gms adb shell cmd package install-existing –user XX com.android.vending adb shell cmd package install-existing –user XX com.google.android.gsf adb shell cmd package install-existing –user XX com.google.android.gsf.login Step 9: Install launcher (£2.99) On the parent profile: Open Amazon Appstore Install “QuickApps: App Launcher & Organizer” I tried to find a free workaround but couldn’t. Step 10: Enable for the child Go to Amazon Kids / Parent Dashboard Manage Content Enable QuickApps for the child profile Step 11: Done Open QuickApps on the child profile Launch YouTube Kids from there You can also hide everything else in QuickApps if you want it locked down. TL;DR: Sideload Google services → install YouTube Kids → use ADB to enable it for child profile → use a launcher app to open it Not an expert, just sharing what finally worked after way too much trial and error. Happy to help if anyone gets stuck 👍 submitted by /u/JustJamesHere to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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JustJamesHere |
Apr 25, 2026 |
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Amazon Kindle Fire HD 10 Very Good Condition Silver 16GB Wifi - pre-owned
Kindle fire HD 10 in very good condition. Device is in very good condition. It has wifi also Sim tray is missing Price- 3,750 Order with Cash on delivery, EMI or chat with the seller here : https://resellpur.com/product-overview/buy-used-amazon-kindle-fire-hd-10-very-good-condition-silver-16gb-wifi-xVJnSTod submitted by /u/resellpur_submod to r/resellpur [link] [comments]
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resellpur_submod |
Apr 19, 2026 |
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Double-Tap To Wake Kindle Fire HD 10
I just found a way to remove bloatware but I'm still searching for a workaround that allows you to double-tap to wake the screen. There's an option in Fire Toolbox that allows you to double-tap to sleep. So is anyone aware of an option to wake with double-tap? Kindle Fire HD 10 Fire OS 7.3.3 submitted by /u/Anxious_Ad909 to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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Anxious_Ad909 |
Apr 14, 2026 |
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Best Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026 Amazon Device Deals — Fire TV, Echo Show, & Kindle From $19
Amazon’s own devices always hit their lowest prices during their signature sales, and the Big Spring Sale 2026 is no exception. We’ve analyzed 17 hardware deals—from the AI-powered Fire TV Stick 4K Max to the newest Kindle Paperwhite—keeping only the verified price drops. Every deal here has been cross-referenced against CamelCamelCamel and Keepa price history. Whether you are upgrading to the new Alexa+ ecosystem or building a smart home from scratch, these are the verified lows live through March 31. Budget Smart Home Tier (Under $50) Amazon Smart Plug (Works with Alexa) – $19.99 (was $24.99) Simple setup, 9K+ bought this month. Best for: Turning "dumb" lamps and fans into smart devices. Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (Newest Model) – $34.99 (was $59.99) 42% Off Wi-Fi 6E, AI-powered Fire TV Search, Alexa+ support. Best for: Upgrading any old TV to a high-speed AI smart TV. Amazon Echo Dot (Newest Model) – $39.99 (was $49.99) Vibrant sound, compact design, 10K+ bought this month. Best for: Adding Alexa to bedrooms, dining rooms, or offices. Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor – $49.99 (was $69.99) Tracks particulate matter, humidity, and CO. Best for: Families looking to track indoor pollutants this spring. Amazon Echo Spot (Newest Model) – $49.99 (was $79.99)38% Off Smart alarm clock with display, designed for Alexa+. Best for: The ultimate nightstand companion. Mid-Range Hubs & Networking ($50–$150) Amazon Smart Thermostat – $61.99 (was $79.99) Energy star certified, Works with Alexa and Ring. Best for: Saving on energy bills as the weather warms up. Amazon Echo Show 5 (Newest Model) – $69.99 (was $89.99) 2x the bass, clear sound, 10K+ bought this month. Best for: A small kitchen hub or video calling station. Amazon Echo Dot Max (Newest Model) – $74.99 (was $99.99) Room-filling sound, 3x the bass of standard Dot. Best for: Living rooms and larger shared spaces. Amazon Fire TV Soundbar – $89.99 (was $119.99) 2.0 speaker, DTS Virtual:X, Dolby Audio, Bluetooth. Best for: Improving dialogue clarity on any Fire TV. Amazon Fire TV Cube (AI-Powered) – $99.99 (was $139.99) 29% Off Hands-free 4K streaming, Wi-Fi 6E, find shows faster with Alexa+. Best for: The ultimate cord-cutting performance without a remote. Amazon eero 7 dual-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 Router – $139.99 (was $169.99) Supports up to 2.5 Gbps, 2,000 sq. ft. coverage. Best for: Future-proofing your home network with Wi-Fi 7 tech. Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (32GB) – $159.99 (was $199.99) 20% faster, auto-adjusting light, wireless charging. Best for: Heavy readers who want the best E-reader experience available. Premium Displays & 4K TVs ($150+) Amazon Echo Show 11 (Newest Model) – $169.99 (was $219.99) Newest Release Full-HD 11" display, Spatial Audio, Glacier White. Best for: A central smart home command center. Amazon Fire TV 43" 4-Series 4K UHD – $199.97 (was $329.99) Deal of the Sale (-39%) HDR10+, Dolby Audio, Alexa Remote, 4K resolution. Best for: An incredible 4K bedroom or office TV for under $200. Amazon Fire TV 40" 2-Series HD – $209.97 (was $249.99) 1080p Smart TV, Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced. Best for: Simple HD streaming where 4K isn't needed. Amazon Echo Show 15 (Newest Model) – $254.99 (was $299.99) 15.6" Kitchen Hub, Built-in Fire TV, Home Organization. Best for: Wall-mounted family calendars and kitchen entertainment. Amazon Fire TV 55" 4-Series 4K UHD – $279.97 (was $459.99) Massive Screen Value 4K Ultra HD, HDR10+, fast processor. Best for: Budget home theaters needing a 55-inch screen for under $300. Verification & Price History Fire TV Stick 4K Max at $34 matches its all-time low price. This is a "Buy Now" deal. Fire TV 43" 4-Series at $199 is cheaper than the 40" 2-Series ($209) right now—a rare pricing quirk you should exploit. Echo Spot at $49 is a verified 38% drop, the lowest price seen since its 2026 relaunch. Kindle Paperwhite Sig Ed at $159 saves you $40, which is the standard "Deep Discount" for Kindle hardware. Pro-Tip: What is Alexa+? Most of the newest 2026 models feature Alexa+. This is Amazon’s new AI-driven assistant that uses generative AI to find shows faster, answer complex home questions, and manage your smart home routines more naturally. Look for the "Designed for Alexa+" tag to ensure you're getting the latest hardware. Skip These If... Skip the Fire TV 40" 2-Series ($209) right now. The 43" 4-Series ($199) is actually $10 cheaper and gives you 4K resolution instead of 1080p. Skip the Smart Plug ($19) if you plan on using it with Apple HomeKit; this model is optimized strictly for the Alexa/Ring ecosystem. Skip the Smart Thermostat if your home doesn't have a C-wire or a power adapter—it's required for installation. Skip standard Echo Dot if you want heavy bass for music; the Echo Dot Max ($74) is significantly more powerful for audio. Cheapest entry point: Amazon Smart Plug $19.99 Best streaming deal: Fire TV Stick 4K Max $34.99 Best budget TV: Fire TV 43" 4-Series $199.97 Ultimate kitchen hub: Echo Show 15 $254.99 Are you upgrading your home Wi-Fi to the Eero 7 or looking for a new hub for your kitchen? Drop a comment and we’ll help you figure out which Echo Show size fits your counter space best! Don't forget to check our other LIVE guides: MegaThread: All Live Spring Sale Updates Apple MacBook & iPad Deals: M3/M4 Verified Lawn Mowers: 13 Verified Deals (Greenworks, WORX) Smart TV Deals: Samsung OLED & Insignia 4 Disclaimer: We are an Amazon Associate and earn from qualifying purchases. submitted by /u/ana_axia to r/BestOfPrimeDay [link] [comments]
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ana_axia |
Mar 29, 2026 |
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fire hd 10 (9th Gen) Is No Longer allowing you to send photos on Facebook Messenger after 3rd March 2026 Update!
I'm tech trained and my mum as a Amazon Fire HD 10 (9th Gen) When she takes photos it no longer shows camera roll. I checked all permissions and all are ALLOWED! - Kindle is up to date, all apps up to date, I have completed a reset and checked firmware and that is up to date. - I checked online and it said clear cache and storage, that has been completed twice. I also can view photos on the Kindle via Gallery but when you select one to send it will not show any way of sharing via the 3 dot sharing function at the top or via Hamburger selection. - The Kindle worked ok and would view camera roll fine prior to update. - Even selecting camera icon within messenger, then selecting the gallery icon bottom left does not allow you to upload. This method allows you to open gallery via camera icon, allows you to select an image, but then Facebook does not send. It immediately shows "Unable to Load CAmera Roll" - If I manage a workaround then I will update you here later! submitted by /u/YorkshireRanger to r/AmazonFire [link] [comments]
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YorkshireRanger |
Mar 4, 2026 |
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Kindle -> Kindle Fire, worth it?
Hello! I have an old kindle and it has $30 worth of trade in + 20% off deal. I do want to get rid of it and I was wondering if the fire tablets are worth a trade it (or if I should just try to sell the kindle). Looking specifically at the HD 8 or HD 10. I haven’t had a fire tablet in years and currently use an iPad for everything (work, school, art, etc.). If I did do the trade in, I would use the fire tablet for work/writing projects. submitted by /u/ValleyAndFriends to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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ValleyAndFriends |
Dec 25, 2025 |
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How to Install a VPN on Kindle Fire
Picture this: You're enjoying a coffee at your favorite café, streaming a show on your Kindle Fire tablet over the public WiFi. What you might not realize is that anyone on that same network could potentially intercept your data, monitor your browsing habits, or even inject malware into your device. Recent security research shows that Amazon Fire tablets face the same vulnerabilities as standard Android devices. With over 2 million new Android malware samples discovered monthly in 2025, protecting your Kindle Fire isn't optional—it's essential. The good news? Installing a VPN (Virtual Private Network) creates an encrypted tunnel that shields your online activity from prying eyes. In this comprehensive guide, I'll walk you through three proven methods to install a VPN on your Kindle Fire tablet, explain why it's crucial for your security, and help you avoid dangerous mistakes that could compromise your privacy rather than protect it. Why Your Kindle Fire Needs a VPN: Understanding the Risks Amazon Fire tablets run FireOS, which is built on Android. While Amazon has added security layers, your device remains vulnerable to the same threats that affect millions of Android users worldwide. Here's what you're exposed to without VPN protection: Malware and Tracking Threats: Fire tablets can catch the same infections as any Android device. When you sideload apps or browse unsafe websites, you risk downloading malware, spyware, or ransomware. In 2025, Android devices continue to be a primary target for cybercriminals. Public WiFi Vulnerabilities: Coffee shops, airports, and hotels offer convenient internet access, but their networks are notoriously insecure. Hackers use these networks to perform man-in-the-middle attacks, intercepting your passwords, credit card information, and personal data. ISP Throttling: Your internet service provider can see what you're streaming and may deliberately slow down your connection during bandwidth-intensive activities. This results in buffering, poor video quality, and frustrating lag—even when you're paying for unlimited high-speed internet. Geo-Restrictions: Many streaming services and websites restrict content based on your location. Without a VPN, you'll miss out on region-locked shows, apps, and services available in other countries. Amazon Tracking: While Amazon's ecosystem offers convenience, it also collects extensive data about your usage patterns, purchases, and browsing habits. A VPN helps minimize this tracking by masking your IP address and online activities. A properly configured VPN encrypts all data leaving your device, hides your IP address, and routes your traffic through secure servers—making it virtually impossible for anyone to monitor what you're doing online. Three Methods to Install a VPN on Kindle Fire (Ranked by Security and Ease) Before we dive into the step-by-step instructions, here's a quick comparison of your three installation options: Method Difficulty Security Level Best For Device Compatibility Amazon Appstore Easy Highest Most users 4th gen+ (2014+) APK Sideloading Moderate Medium (if done correctly) Advanced users All generations Router Installation Advanced Highest Whole-home protection All devices Important: If your Kindle Fire was released in 2014 or later (4th generation and newer), I strongly recommend using Method 1: Amazon Appstore installation. It's the safest, easiest, and most secure approach. Method 1: Direct Installation from Amazon Appstore (Recommended for Most Users) This is the safest and most straightforward method because you're downloading VPN apps directly from Amazon's verified marketplace. No sideloading, no APK files, no security risks. Prerequisites Amazon Fire tablet (4th generation or later, released after 2014) Active internet connection VPN subscription (I recommend NordVPN for reasons I'll explain shortly) Step-by-Step Installation Step 1: Open the Amazon Appstore On your Kindle Fire home screen, tap the "Appstore" icon. It's pre-installed on all Fire tablets. Step 2: Search for Your VPN In the search bar, type the name of your VPN service. For this tutorial, I'll use NordVPN as an example because it's one of the few premium VPNs with a dedicated, native Fire tablet app available directly in the Amazon Appstore. Step 3: Download and Install Tap on the VPN app (verify it's from the official developer) Tap "Get" or "Download" Wait for installation to complete (usually 1-2 minutes) Step 4: Launch and Sign In Open the VPN app from your apps menu Tap "Sign In" or "Log In" Enter your VPN account credentials If you don't have an account yet, you can create one directly in the app Step 5: Grant VPN Configuration Permissions When you first connect, FireOS will display a security warning asking for permission to configure VPN settings. This is normal and expected. Tap "OK" to allow the VPN to create a secure connection. You may see a message that says: "Connection requests: This app wants to monitor network traffic." This warning appears for all legitimate VPN apps—it's how they protect your data. Step 6: Connect to a Server Most VPNs offer a "Quick Connect" button that automatically selects the fastest server Alternatively, scroll through the server list and choose a specific country Tap to connect Step 7: Verify Your Connection Once connected, you should see a key icon in your notification bar. To verify your VPN is working: Open the Silk Browser Search for "what is my IP" Confirm the displayed location matches your VPN server location (not your actual location) Configuring Critical Security Settings After installation, enable these essential security features (available in most premium VPNs): Kill Switch: Automatically blocks all internet traffic if your VPN connection drops, preventing accidental data leaks. Enable this in your VPN's settings menu. Auto-Connect: Configures the VPN to automatically connect when you turn on your tablet, ensuring you're always protected. This is particularly important if children use the device. Threat Protection: Many VPNs include malware and ad-blocking features. NordVPN's Threat Protection Pro blocks malicious websites, intrusive ads, and prevents malware downloads—a crucial defense for Fire tablets browsing the web. DNS Leak Protection: Ensures your DNS queries are routed through the VPN, not your ISP. This should be enabled by default, but verify in settings. Method 2: Sideloading VPN via APK File (For Advanced Users Only) If your preferred VPN doesn't have an app in the Amazon Appstore, you can manually install it using an APK (Android Package) file. However, this method carries significant security risks if not done correctly. Critical Security Warning ⚠️ Only download APK files from official VPN provider websites. Never use third-party APK sites like APKPure or APKMirror for VPN apps, as these can be compromised with malware. Free VPNs distributed through unofficial channels are especially dangerous—many have been caught injecting ads, harvesting data, or hosting malware. Prerequisites Any generation Kindle Fire ES File Explorer (free from Amazon Appstore) VPN subscription with APK download available Basic technical knowledge Step-by-Step Process Step 1: Enable Installation from Unknown Sources Swipe down from the top of your screen Tap "Settings" Go to "Security & Privacy" (or just "Security" on older devices) Find "Apps from Unknown Sources" Toggle it ON Confirm the security warning (read it carefully) Step 2: Download ES File Explorer Open the Amazon Appstore Search for "ES File Explorer" Download and install this free file manager You'll need it to navigate to and install APK files Step 3: Download the VPN APK Open the Silk Browser on your Kindle Fire Go to your VPN provider's official website (type the URL carefully) Navigate to their download page Select the Android APK option The file will download to your Downloads folder Step 4: Locate and Install the APK Open ES File Explorer Tap "Downloads" in the sidebar Find your VPN's APK file (it will end in .apk) Tap the file Tap "Install" Wait for installation to complete Tap "Open" to launch the app Step 5: Configure and Connect Follow the same steps as Method 1 for signing in, granting permissions, and connecting to a server. Security Verification After Sideloading After installing via APK, take these additional security steps: Verify the app's digital signature (most VPN apps display this in their About section) Test for IP leaks using browserleaks.com in Silk Browser Check your app permissions in Settings > Apps & Notifications Run a malware scan if you have security software installed Method 3: Installing VPN on Your Router (Whole-Network Protection) For the most comprehensive protection, install your VPN directly on your WiFi router. This method protects every device on your network simultaneously—including your Kindle Fire, smartphones, smart TVs, and computers—without individual app installations. Benefits and Limitations Advantages: Protects all devices automatically Works with older Kindle Fire models (pre-2014) No need to remember to connect on each device Bypasses Amazon Appstore limitations entirely Limitations: More complex initial setup Requires a compatible router (or VPN-enabled router) Affects entire network (you can't exclude specific devices easily) If router VPN disconnects, all devices lose protection Compatible Routers Your router must support VPN client functionality. The most popular options include: DD-WRT firmware-compatible routers Tomato firmware-compatible routers ASUS routers with built-in VPN support Pre-configured VPN routers from providers like FlashRouters Basic Setup Overview Router VPN configuration is beyond the scope of this article, as it varies significantly by router model and VPN provider. However, the general process involves: Accessing your router's admin panel (usually at 192.168.1.1) Navigating to VPN settings Entering your VPN provider's server details Configuring authentication credentials Testing the connection NordVPN provides detailed router setup guides for dozens of router models on their support site. Most premium VPN providers offer similar documentation with screenshots and troubleshooting tips. Choosing the Right VPN for Your Kindle Fire: Critical Security Features Not all VPNs are created equal, and choosing the wrong one can actually compromise your security rather than enhance it. Here's what you must look for: Essential Security Features 1. Dedicated Amazon Appstore App: This is the single most important factor for Kindle Fire security. Native apps from the Appstore are verified by Amazon, reducing malware risks associated with sideloading. 2. No-Logs Policy with Independent Audits: The VPN should not record your browsing history, connection times, or IP addresses. Verify this claim through independent third-party security audits (not just marketing promises). 3. Strong Encryption: Look for AES-256-bit encryption, the same standard used by governments and militaries worldwide. This is currently unbreakable by brute force. 4. Kill Switch: Automatically blocks internet traffic if the VPN connection drops, preventing data leaks during temporary disconnections. 5. DNS Leak Protection: Ensures all DNS queries route through the VPN, not your ISP, preventing tracking even when browsing. 6. RAM-Only Servers: Modern VPNs use servers that store data only in volatile memory (RAM), which is automatically wiped with every reboot. This ensures no user data persists on server hard drives. 7. WireGuard Protocol Support: The latest VPN protocol offers significantly faster speeds while maintaining strong security—crucial for smooth streaming on tablets. Why NordVPN Stands Out for Kindle Fire After testing multiple VPN services with Fire tablets, NordVPN consistently delivers the best combination of security, performance, and ease of use for this specific device. Here's why: Native Amazon Appstore App: NordVPN is one of the few top-tier VPNs with a dedicated Fire tablet app available directly in the Amazon Appstore. This eliminates sideloading risks entirely—you install it just like any other Amazon app, with zero malware concerns. Massive Server Network: With 8,300+ physical servers across 127 countries (as of 2025), you'll always find a fast connection wherever you are. This is particularly important for Kindle Fire users who want to access geo-restricted content while traveling. Threat Protection Pro: This advanced security feature blocks malicious websites, intrusive ads in Silk Browser, and prevents malware downloads—essential protection for a device that's vulnerable to Android threats. It's like having antivirus built into your VPN. NordLynx Protocol: Based on WireGuard technology, this proprietary protocol delivers blazing-fast speeds with minimal battery drain. In my testing, Fire tablets maintained smooth 4K streaming with no buffering. Independently Audited Security: NordVPN has undergone multiple independent security audits by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and other firms, verifying its no-logs claims and infrastructure security. This transparency is rare in the VPN industry. RAM-Only Servers: Every NordVPN server uses RAM-only technology, meaning no user data ever touches a hard drive. Servers are wiped clean with every reboot. 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee: Test NordVPN risk-free for a full month. If it doesn't work perfectly with your Kindle Fire, get a complete refund—no questions asked. Real-World Performance: In my testing with a Fire HD 10 tablet on public WiFi, NordVPN maintained download speeds of 95+ Mbps (on a 100 Mbps connection), successfully unblocked Netflix US and BBC iPlayer, and had zero connection drops over a two-week period. Critical Security Warnings: Avoid These Dangerous Mistakes Never Use Free VPNs on Your Kindle Fire This is the single most important security warning in this entire guide: Free VPNs are extremely dangerous and should be avoided at all costs. Here's why free VPNs pose serious security risks: Data Selling: Free VPN providers need revenue. Since you're not paying them, they make money by collecting and selling your browsing data to advertisers, data brokers, and potentially malicious third parties. You're literally handing over the exact information you're trying to protect. Ad Injection: Many free VPNs inject additional advertisements into websites you visit, including potentially malicious ads that can lead to malware infections. Some even display ads on your Fire tablet's lock screen. Malware Hosting: Security researchers have discovered malware in numerous free VPN apps on the Amazon Appstore and Android platforms. These apps can steal passwords, intercept banking information, or turn your device into a bot for criminal networks. IP Address Leaks: Free VPNs often have poor implementations that leak your real IP address, defeating the entire purpose of using a VPN. In testing, over 70% of free VPNs failed basic leak protection tests. Limited Protection: Free services typically offer weak encryption, no kill switch, and unreliable connections that drop frequently—leaving you exposed at the worst possible moments. A reputable paid VPN like NordVPN costs less than $4 per month with a long-term plan—far less than the potential cost of identity theft or data breach resulting from a compromised free VPN. Only Download APKs from Official Sources If you must sideload a VPN (Method 2), only download APK files directly from the VPN provider's official website. Never use third-party APK repositories, even if they seem legitimate. Malware-infected VPN apps are common on these sites. Verify you're on the correct website by: Checking the SSL certificate (look for the padlock icon) Typing the URL manually rather than clicking links Confirming the domain exactly matches the provider's official site Understanding Amazon Terms of Service Using a VPN on your Kindle Fire is legal and doesn't violate Amazon's core Terms of Service. However, be aware that: Regional Pricing Abuse: Using a VPN to purchase content at different regional prices can get your Amazon account flagged or suspended. Stick to legitimate use cases like privacy protection and accessing content you're entitled to. Parental Controls Bypass: If you've set up Amazon FreeTime parental controls, a VPN can bypass content restrictions. To prevent this, enable "Always-On VPN" in your device settings and configure it to force all traffic through your chosen VPN server. Streaming Service Terms: Some streaming services prohibit VPN use in their terms of service. While this isn't illegal, it could result in account warnings or suspensions from the specific streaming platform. Test Your VPN Connection Properly After installation, always verify your VPN is working correctly: IP Address Check: Search "what is my IP" and confirm the location matches your VPN server DNS Leak Test: Visit browserleaks.com and run a complete leak test Kill Switch Test: Disconnect your VPN while browsing and verify your internet stops (if kill switch is enabled) Speed Test: Compare speeds with and without VPN to ensure acceptable performance Troubleshooting Common VPN Issues on Kindle Fire Even with proper installation, you might encounter these common issues: VPN Won't Connect Solution: Restart your Kindle Fire tablet Ensure you have a stable internet connection Try connecting to a different VPN server Check if your VPN subscription is active Reinstall the VPN app Very Slow Speeds Solution: Connect to a server geographically closer to your location Switch to the NordLynx or WireGuard protocol (fastest option) Disable battery optimization for your VPN app: Settings > Apps > [VPN App] > Battery > Don't optimize Close background apps consuming bandwidth VPN Keeps Disconnecting Solution: Enable "Always-On VPN" in Settings > Network & Internet > VPN Disable battery optimization for your VPN app Switch to TCP protocol (more stable than UDP) Contact your VPN provider's support team for server recommendations Can't Access Streaming Services Solution: Clear browser cookies and cache Try a different VPN server in the same country Use a dedicated streaming server if your VPN offers them Restart both your VPN and the streaming app App Crashes or Won't Open Solution: Clear app cache: Settings > Apps > [VPN App] > Storage > Clear Cache Uninstall and reinstall the app Ensure your FireOS is updated to the latest version Check for VPN app updates in the Appstore Conclusion: Take Control of Your Kindle Fire Security Today Your Amazon Fire tablet is a powerful device for reading, streaming, and browsing—but without proper protection, it's also vulnerable to serious security threats. Whether you're connecting to public WiFi at a coffee shop, streaming content at home, or traveling internationally, a VPN is no longer optional—it's essential. Of the three installation methods covered in this guide, I strongly recommend Method 1: Direct installation from the Amazon Appstore for the vast majority of users. It's the safest, most straightforward approach that eliminates security risks associated with sideloading. If you're ready to protect your Kindle Fire right now, I recommend starting with NordVPN. It's the only top-tier VPN with a dedicated Fire tablet app in the Amazon Appstore, offers cutting-edge security features like Threat Protection Pro, and backs everything with a genuine 30-day money-back guarantee. You can test it completely risk-free with your Fire tablet to see the difference yourself. Remember these critical security rules: ✅ Always use a reputable paid VPN (never free services) ✅ Download only from official sources (Amazon Appstore or provider websites) ✅ Enable kill switch and auto-connect for continuous protection ✅ Test your VPN connection after installation to verify it's working ✅ Keep your VPN app updated to patch security vulnerabilities Your privacy matters. Your security matters. And with just 10 minutes and the right VPN, you can transform your Kindle Fire into a secure, private gateway to the internet—protecting yourself from hackers, trackers, ISPs, and other threats that target unprotected devices. Don't wait until after a security breach to take action. Install a VPN on your Kindle Fire today and browse with confidence, knowing your data is protected by military-grade encryption wherever you go. submitted by /u/ContentByrkRahul to r/VPNforFreedom [link] [comments]
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Could anyone help me with installing a new os on my kindle fire?
I have a kindle fire 10 hd 7th gen, and it has an old operating system. I would like to update or change it, but I'm new to coding and stuff and all the things i find online are for newer kindles. I cannot trade it in. Does anyone know how to install a new os on my tablet? submitted by /u/Appropriate_Net_1376 to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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New kindle fire kids with playstore question
My eldest daughters kids edition is on its way out and was thinking about replacing it with a hd 10, she wants apps that are on playstore but also still likes some games and bits on her kids profile, will the old kid’s profile work the same if I put playstore on the adult profile? submitted by /u/Gilbert38 to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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Just bought a watch fit 4 but for the life of me can't install the Huawei health app on my poco x3 phone or my kindle fire HD 10.
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Bricked Fire HD 10 7th Gen
I found my old Kindle Fire and attempted to get Lineage OS on it last night, I didn't give the process the attention it deserved. I fell asleep at some point and today all I get is the Amazon logo, can't get into recovery. Is it game over? submitted by /u/dust_of_the_cosmic to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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Sep 21, 2025 |
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Kindle fire
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10 year old kindle still going strong after being left in a drawer. 7th Gen paperwhite 2015.
I also have a 2024/2025 Amazon Fire hd 8. But honestly I use that mainly that for YouTube. submitted by /u/TicTocTequila to r/kindle [link] [comments]
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Upgrading from Fire HD 8 (version 10 from 2020) to the Newest Fire HD8
I was wondering if people thought the processor update was worth it. I have a 2020 model, but it seems really slow. I had my Kindle break. So, I have been reading on my Fire tablet. Fire tablet, and it has a better price than kindle currently. Thanks for any experiences regarding the update. The current one is super low even just opening the Kindle app. So, I would like something better. Thanks submitted by /u/NCResident5 to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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[USA-PA] [H] Lots of various tech - PC (5800x, 2080ti, 32gb Ram, 2.5TB storage), Kindle Fire HD Max 11, iPad Air 2, full Sonos system, OnePlus phones [W] PayPal, Local Cash
Hi everyone! I'm clearing out the last (or at least nearly the last) of my excess technology :) Sonos Play:1s - Both in great condition, includes one secondary extended power cable - $150 for the pair. SOLD Sonos Beam Gen 1: Great condition as well, has been treated with care throughout my ownership. $200. Sonos Boost: Solid condition, light scuffing. $30. iPad Air 2 128 GB WiFi Silver - Excellent condition, light scratching on glass screen protector, barely used $50 shipped. SOLD Kindle Fire HD Max 11 - Great condition, barely used $70 shipped. SOLD OnePlus 7 Pro 8GB RAM 256GB T-Mobile/unlocked: It has seen better days, though for the most part still functions as it should. Most notable defects are the screen cracks, and the back plate which has been replaced - though the rear camera and flash do not function. There is also a light burn in from where the fingerprint reader does its scanning. The motorized front facing camera still works perfectly, as does the rest of the device itself. Includes OnePlus charger and cable. $40 shipped. OnePlus 12R 8GB RAM 128GB storage T-Mobile/unlocked: Great condition outside of a very shattered screen. Otherwise, great condition. $200 shipped. Includes original charging cable and Supervooc wall adapter. SOLD Custom PC - Wishing to sell as a unit, willing to sell by piece if it comes to it. AMD Ryzen 7 5800X - $135 shipped SOLD MSI - B550 GAMING PLUS $80 shipped NZXT Kraken X63 280mm $40 shipped SOLD Samsung 970 Pro 512GB $40 shipped SOLD Samsung 860 QVO 1TB $40 shipped SOLD Samsung 860 EVO 1TB $40 shipped SOLD EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XC Black Edition Gaming This is the only piece of hardware with significant wear - the shroud is gone to time and one fan ceased functioning (it was replaced with a jerryrigged 80mm Noctua fan). Otherwise still functions like new. $200 shipped. SOLD G.SKILL Trident Z RGB Series (Intel XMP) DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MT/s $50 shipped SOLD NZXT H510i Case $40 (Local only if sold by piece) Corsair RM850X $80 shipped. SOLD $600 for the whole PC. OFFICIALLY PARTING OUT. That's all for now! Open to offers, and feel free to send me a pm with any questions ye might have. Happy to send more pictures upon request! Local to 15203 and greater Pittsburgh area, though willing to travel to 17601 if that makes a deal work out. Timestamps: https://imgur.com/a/gYJCHTv submitted by /u/awildjowi to r/hardwareswap [link] [comments]
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How is the Kindle Fire compared to other Android tablets?
Hi. I'm interested in the Kindle Fire, but I'm not sure why would I get it instead of any other tablet, and I thought I'd ask here about what differentiates it from other brands. I have a normal kindle, so I won't be using it for reading, except manga on the Shonen Jump app which I'm hoping I can download. The other use for it would be just watching movies, shows and anime that I would usually watch on my phone when I have no access for my tv (or too lazy to get out of bed). I fly often, and take long train rides, so that's when I'll mostly use it. Do you think it would be a good purchase for me? Thanks! Edit: Thanks for all the replies! I've read all of them so far, and it looks like for how I intend to use it the HD 10 is gonna be quite a nice fit for me. I appreciate everyone for their help! submitted by /u/The-Dark_Lord to r/kindlefire [link] [comments]
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Kindle Fire HD 10 for $99 + bluetooth keyboard is a great remote working setup on a budget.
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