Jumat, 27 Desember 2013

Is there a way to encrypt my Kindle Fire?

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Justin


I have found nearly no limit online for encrypting my portable hard drives, USB flash drives, laptops, and desktops. Even cell phones, including those running Android with versions as old as 2.3 (Gingerbread). Strangely absent from the list, the Kindle Fire. Has anyone found a quick, fairly simple way to encrypt the entirety of my Kindle Fire (personal data, apps, settings, etc)? I do almost all of my work "in the cloud," so formatting is no problem for me. Any advice is welcome, good advice is deeply appreciated :-]


Answer
There is no way to do so for the device like this since there is no such feature available...

Good luck!

Kindle Fire Extra Memory?




Marshall


The Kindle Fire is a nice tablet and has every function I could ever need EXCEPT one; there is no slot for extra memory. Although the Kindle Fire has an Amazon Cloud service, it will only work for Amazon content, and you can't connect unless you have Wifi.
However, upon reading, I noted that the Fire has a microUSB port that allows it to connect to a computer. Through this connection, you can load user-generated files such as apps, movies, music and more. When I thought about it, I noticed that this essentially turns your computer into extra memory space.

My question is this; is there any sort of hard drive or other portable memory device that connects to microUSB? And if there is, could it be used as extra memory for the Fire?



Answer
Hi, Marshall, you cannot attach any extra devices to USB port on Kindle Fire. Looking at the tablets people always confuse memory (RAM) of the device that helps it operate quicker and smoother by loading apps and web pages into memory and content space that is used for storing apps, videos, files, etc. Neither of those "memories" can be extra added to Kindle Fire as RAM is not expandable on tablets while content space needs microSD slot to be expanded and it's not present on Kindle Fire.
I'd recommend you to take a look at the new Nook Tablet that had been getting rave pro reviews on the web and it is the best device in it's class - much better than Kindle Fire. It's got Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, Angry Brids, etc., the best battery life, the best screen, double the RAM and space for apps/photoes/movies, microSD slot and a microphone for Skype, and much zippier performance during video playback and apps usage than choppy/laggy act of Kindle Fire according to many user reviews. Also, many Kindle Fire units have faulty Wi-Fi and people have a lot of issues connecting to internet according to many user reviews. Amazon's own web site has hundreds of reviews of Kindle Fire's new owners that gave it 1 or 2 star reviews because of choppy/laggy experience they got from this underpowered device.




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