|  11-21-2012, 02:21 PM | #31 | |
| Member            Posts: 15 Karma: 6352 Join Date: Nov 2012 Device: Kindle PW | Quote: 
 what is it that is being data mined etc, and how do you block it & how do you block updates ? | |
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|  11-21-2012, 02:48 PM | #32 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,592 Karma: 4290425 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Foristell, Missouri, USA Device: Nokia N800, PRS-505, Nook STR Glowlight, Kindle 3, Kobo Libra 2 | 
			
			Not all countries offer kindles, so people with the hardware in an unsupported country cannot register. Also some people have got blacklisted kindles, so cannot register them.
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|  11-22-2012, 10:10 AM | #33 | |
| (offline)            Posts: 2,907 Karma: 6736094 Join Date: Dec 2011 Device: K3, K4, K5, KPW, KPW2 | Quote: 
 Concerning how to block it: you could block communications with Amazon altogether via iptables. You could delete (or rename) the relevant program files responsible for the most privacy-invading parts (e.g. showlog), or for ota updates (ota(?)), etc. But of course, if you have the official "fuck you" edition of the Paperwhite (a.k.a. 5.3.0), then you can do nothing at all about it. Except for keeping it in airplane mode (and even in AIRPLANE mode, my PW mysteriously keeps setting itself to the correct time, even if I keep setting it to something wrong - so it must still be communicating with something, so that doesn't seem a 100% working advice). Ah well, yeah, you could deregister it, but I'm not entirely sure about that. It will still be phoning home, but I don't know how much personal info it will send. | |
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|  11-22-2012, 11:11 AM | #34 | 
| Going Viral            Posts: 17,212 Karma: 18210809 Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Central Texas Device: No K1, PW2, KV, KOA | |
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|  11-23-2012, 01:10 AM | #35 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,592 Karma: 4290425 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Foristell, Missouri, USA Device: Nokia N800, PRS-505, Nook STR Glowlight, Kindle 3, Kobo Libra 2 | 
			
			Never said we would. Just saying that is one potential reason why a person would be interested in a registration fake out
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|  03-20-2013, 01:36 PM | #36 | 
| Connoisseur            Posts: 56 Karma: 5502 Join Date: Oct 2012 Device: none | 
				
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			Not to revive an old thread, But there are legitimate, honest reasons to modify a Kindle in such a fashion.  Used Kindles are showing up in pawn shops, police auctions, salvage resale lots from wholesalers and other non-retail origins. These devices may or may not be blacklisted, but one thing is clear- Amazon wants nothing to do with them when they've been reported as lost or stolen. I deal with pallettes full of customer returned/salvage/used IT equipment and multiple times, I have contacted Amazon directly to perhaps reunite a blacklisted Kindle with its rightful owner. Amazon a) will not accept devices back and b) will not release any information about previous owners. The advice given to me repeatedly was to return it to where it was purchased for a refund if possible. If not possible, it could be used as a web browser or an eReader for free content... their advice, not mine. As far as the idea that thieves are rampantly jailbreaking, SSHing into and modifying blacklisted Kindles to resell... I've not heard or seen any evidence online to support this, and it's a lot of effort to go through for very little gain. Sure, you have the Craigslist buyers that fail to see if a blank, unmodified device can be registered before they hand their $100 to some guy in a parking lot, but that has nothing to do with system modification and more with Caveat Emptor. In short, not everyone that ends up with a blacklisted Kindle has nefarious intentions... and thank you guys for providing this information to turn a Paperweight into a semi-functional Paperwhite.   | 
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|  03-20-2013, 02:14 PM | #37 | 
| ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°){ʇlnɐɟ ƃǝs}Týr            Posts: 6,586 Karma: 6299993 Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: uti gratia usura (Yao ying da ying; Mo ying da yieng) Device: PW-WIFI|K5-3G+WIFI| K4|K3-3G|DXG|K2| Rooted Nook Touch | 
			
			Indeed this is true. It's not those apples we worry about   | 
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|  08-06-2013, 11:45 AM | #38 | |
| Going Viral            Posts: 17,212 Karma: 18210809 Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Central Texas Device: No K1, PW2, KV, KOA | Quote: 
 This thread was started long before the days of the KUAL.Firewall with the BBB filter. The reader can replace all of the firewall changes in the thread's lead post with the installation of the KUAL.Firewall/BBB filter set of buttons. | |
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|  07-04-2014, 03:04 AM | #39 | 
| Addict            Posts: 229 Karma: 136002 Join Date: Apr 2013 Device: PW | 
			
			why do we have to stop the kindle from phoning home to amazon, if we make the reginfo file immutable? once we do that, isn't that the end of it? but nice guide, thanks   | 
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|  07-04-2014, 06:30 AM | #40 | |
| Going Viral            Posts: 17,212 Karma: 18210809 Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Central Texas Device: No K1, PW2, KV, KOA | Quote: 
 The end-user may have more and/or different privacy requirements than can be met by making the reginfo file immutable. | |
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|  07-05-2014, 05:16 AM | #41 | ||
| Addict            Posts: 229 Karma: 136002 Join Date: Apr 2013 Device: PW | Quote: 
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 but the way you reply makes it seem making the reginfo file immutable IS enough, so good, that makes sense to me  thanks if you are saying the blocking phoning home part is simply because people don't want it to phone home, then sure, i understand that, just i thought that would be in a different thread, not one titled 'fake register'. | ||
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|  07-05-2014, 06:04 AM | #42 | |
| Going Viral            Posts: 17,212 Karma: 18210809 Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Central Texas Device: No K1, PW2, KV, KOA | Quote: 
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|  10-16-2014, 02:56 AM | #43 | 
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|  10-16-2014, 09:47 AM | #44 | 
| Going Viral            Posts: 17,212 Karma: 18210809 Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Central Texas Device: No K1, PW2, KV, KOA | 
			
			By re-using the blocking tables that had already been found and implemented as a KUAL button set. [*] The "fake registration file" described as part of this thread is still required to un-block some of the Amazon features. - - - - - [*] PS: My method of finding them requires special networking hardware. I haven't set that up to monitor recent Kindle models and firmwares for a long time. So if someone discovers their "registration file" disappearing on them, the procedure to find the new IP to be blocked described in the first post should be used. That procedure only requires the Kindle and a fair amount of technical knowledge. | 
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|  10-17-2014, 07:17 AM | #45 | 
| Junior Member  Posts: 9 Karma: 10 Join Date: Oct 2014 Device: kindle paperwhite 1 | 
			
			that it great tutorial thanks a lot, he save my kindle, working for me perfectly. just a question, the amazon store is empty is normal ? Thanks a lot Panopticon for this work. | 
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