

#Locked out of my amazon kindle account android
It may be a more consumer-oriented device than the iPad, or many of its Android tablet peers, but the Kindle Fire still has access to email, Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, Box, mobile banking, and other apps that may contain sensitive information or provide access to accounts and data. There are options to clear all cookie data, clear the cache, clear the browsing history, clear stored form data, and clear out any saved passwords. Within the browser settings you can do all sorts of browser housekeeping and personal information management. While in the Kindle Fire’s Silk browser, tap the menu icon at the bottom of the display, and tap Settings.

Unless you really know what you’re doing, and are fully aware of the source of the apps you download and the inherent risk of downloading apps from unknown sources, I recommend leaving this option disabled and sticking with the curated apps from Amazon.Ĥ. There is an option under Device Settings to “Allow Installation of Applications” from unknown sources. By default, the Kindle Fire is set to only allow apps from the Amazon App Store. Once a password is assigned, a new setting appears to enable you to turn on “Password Protected Wi-Fi” and require a password in order to connect to a wireless network.ģ. Turn on the “Enable Restrictions” option, and assign a password (entering it a second time to confirm as well). To lock your Wi-Fi, go into Settings, then tap on Restrictions. Sign out of Your Account on the Amazon Website.

This is particularly useful if you want to allow children to use the Kindle Fire without running the risk of exposing them to inappropriate content on the Web, or you want to lend the Kindle to a friend, but don’t want them connecting to any wireless networks. Revoke a Website or App's Access to your Login with Amazon Information. You can lock down access to the Web so that surfing requires a password.
