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Originally Posted by AlanHK
"Set Up Your Kindle", which appears in the library as a book, though it's actually an app.
Anyway, I think I'll just delete it; fortunately we're allowed to do that.
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Chose 'Set Up Your Kindle'
Allow it to search for access points.
If it finds one or more, it will ask you for permission to connect to one of them.
Instead of picking one (and providing credentials if protected), chose 'Complete setup Later'.
Then enable 'Airplane Mode'.
Some features require that the Kindle be registered.
Or, fake registered,

Find the 'Fake Registration' thread.
Go to most recent post.
Scroll upwards / backwards in time to locate the most recent version of the file. (IIRC, it does require to be jail broken to reach the file.)
Some features require a Wifi connection to Amazon.
Since collections are something maintained in your "Manage Content and Devices" section of your Amazon account, collections may be one of those things.
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Unless you feel strongly about not agreeing to Amazon's EULA, just register the darn thing (registering your Kindle is also agreeing to the EULA - it is in that "too big to read" legal document on your Kindle).
Then take away its Wifi access credentials.
If not using an access protected Wifi, you should be.
Note:
Changing the registration state on the Kindle will wipe the 'developer keys' (not the jail break key).
So remember to re-install the 'hotfix' to re-install them after a registration state change.