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Creating security
Hello, this is my first post. I am inteested in using Kindle to put PDF files or other documents on for employees. However, I do not want the employees to be able to download or modify the documents from the Kindle. Does anyone know how to do this short of physically disabling/damaging the USB connection.
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Device: Kindle 3 Wifi
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Removed previous text because I just realized; How do you plan on charging it if you damage it? I think you're only hope is if someone can make an update for you that makes it only go to the charge mode the kindle has once ejected but no damaging it!
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Apply drm to the file and hope they don't discover the tools to remove the drm.
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