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Originally Posted by retoid
As of right now, there seems to be no official method to do so. Amazon Kindle Support told me that it could be done "using USB and developer options." When I questioned the support agent on this he gave me no further information saying he was not permitted to give me that info. And referred me to google.
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Most likely they referred to
jailbroken Kindles. If you haven't installed the latest 5.18.x firmware on your Kindle you
might be able to jailbreak your Kindle, too. (You can't downgrade the firmware.)