• Deebster@infosec.pub
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    1 month ago

    You mean this bit:

    “If you deregister or factory reset these devices, you will not be able to re-register or use these devices in any way.”

    I’d be interested to know what actually happens in that case - I suppose they could have sent an update that fully locks out an old device but factory-reset Kindles are usable offline (necessary to set up WiFi).

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      1 month ago

      You have to register Kindle devices on first boot after a factory reset with Amazon’s servers. They cut that off, so it’s effectively a brick that cannot be activated, so it’s stuck on a loop forever.

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        1 month ago

        Thats… weird. I have Kindle Paperwhite 1st gen. It never kissed a Wifi. It was factory reset at least twice.

        I live in EU though. Maybe that’s a difference?