At the time that was written, the answer was no.
Now the answer is "if your lucky".
1) Keep in mind, those directions where written for July 4th, 2016.
A lot can change in the world of electronic consumer items in nearly 2 years.
2) Because if that "Reset (to factory defaults)" was followed immediately (that is, before re-installing the "survival code) with the installation of an Amazon update image -
That order of events is the only way that a jail broken device can have its jail break removed.
3) How can I say "yes" when I don't know what firmware version you where on, and what version you installed after pressing "Reset".
You have been following, so you do know that none of the firmware versions released by Amazon in the past year can be jail broken.
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