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The circumvention of the registration is only a sore point if you're trying to get around the blacklist. In this case, you should talk to Kindle CS.
If you're doing it for personal reasons like you don't want to have even a throwaway Amazon account then I'm fine with that but as such, you're on your own as I've never looked into how to do that. The majority of other users won't have experience of doing this either. You need to be aware that you're modifying the Kindle software and that carries certain risks in the actual procedure and the possibility that it will break in the future due to a firmware update. The easy and safe option is just to register a throwaway account that never gets used for anything except this initial registration. You'll get all the benefits of registration but no downsides I can see. |
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It is perfectly valid to ask the OP why they don't want to register. I've seen posts before where people have had unregistered Kindles and wondered why collections don't work. They never saw the need to register at the time so they didn't bother. Once they knew that collections was one of the features enabled then they registered with no complaints at all. Just telling them to hack the Kindle to work around the registration requirement would not have been a good idea. If you understand the risks and work involved then you can do whatever you want with the Kindle. Recommending people modify their Kindles to get around the restrictions without clarifying that it would all work with no problems once they registered is just going to cause problems in the future. All the hacks and modifications should only be applied if the user understands the risks and implications for the Kindle and the support process from Amazon. |
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I guess I did not make the jumps in logic to arrive at the conclusion that they were somehow ignorant about registration. |
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As always, the recommended route is to register it and not mess with the Kindle internals unless you're 100% confident that you can do the modifications without breaking it. I don't know you, the OP or any of the potential readers of this thread so I can't make that judgement on your skill level and won't give the recommendation to hack it. I'm sorry that we actually tried to shorten the process but you're more than welcome to help out every single person that comes here asking about it and give them detailed guides on registering or hacking it along with providing support for any issues that come up from the hacking or in the future. |
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catsittingstill, thank you for the correction. I assumed k3 supports doc and html from The Matrix, but here they say doc and html must be converted, so no, K3 probably doesn't support them - although theoretically the web browser must be able to read html somehow, althought maybe not locally. I'll correct my post.
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Yes you have to send them to your Kindle via your Kindle email address - you can't just place them on your Kindle as they won't be readable that way. With html files I read that you can change the extension to .txt and then place on your kindle and the formatting will still be there. However I've not tried this.
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LDBoblo, thanks for confirming that the web browser works. Is any hacking needed or it works out of the box? Does it still use the amazon proxy or it connects directly to any web page you want?
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The interface isn't really good for the browser, so I haven't been too motivated to play with it. However, it does seem to work. |
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you say you use 3.0.2 so I assume firmware updates work on never registered K3s (how?) Or have you already got your K3 with that firmware on it?
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cool, thanks, so I'm adding the possibility to update the fw
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It should still be able to do an OTA update even unregistered since the Kindle can/will still connect to Amazon. You don't need to do a manual update unless you want to try the preview releases or you don't want to wait since Amazon push out the updates in big batches.
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