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Old 06-03-2024, 11:00 PM   #3
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Device: Nook Simple Touch (3), Nook Simple Touch w/Glowlight (3)
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Originally Posted by erk View Post
I have a couple of these ancient e-readers.

Putting aside the utterly insulting coupon offer, is it possible to work around the EOL?

Is there any information on what changed?

The most 'obvious' failure mode would be certificate provider changes, where the root certificate isn't in the old firmware - this seems straightforward to fix with rooted devices.
What is it exactly you want to "work around"? If you just want to run the device as registered, see "The Phoenix Project" : https://xdaforums.com/t/nst-g-the-ph...oject.4673934/

Otherwise, yes, it is possible to update some certificates but not to add TLS 1.2. The certificate for the Kindle app was updated awhile back and I did one a few years ago for FBReader sync.
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