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Old 08-05-2012, 08:57 PM   #460
Abradoks
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Device: Kindle Touch
Is it possible to use JBPatch to allow kindlets to close themselves? As far as I understand, currently kindlets can only be closed by user (pressing home button).
Do I need a separate patch to do that, or some JBPatch magic in kindlet would be enough?

Can I escalate kindlet's permissions through JBPatch instead of editing /opt/amazon/ebook/security/external.policy?
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