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A jailbreak called AdBreak lets select older Kindles run third-party apps by exploiting ads, but it’s temporary and risky.
A new jailbreak method called AdBreak exploits Amazon's ad system on select older Kindle devices, allowing users to install third-party apps like KOReader and access custom features through KindleForge.
By leveraging embedded JavaScript in ad files, the technique bypasses software restrictions without paying Amazon’s $20 ad removal fee.
The process, which requires a computer and data cable, is only effective on non-ads-equipped models like the standard Kindle and Paperwhite, not newer devices.
Users must prevent automatic updates to maintain access, but Amazon is expected to patch the flaw soon, making the jailbreak temporary.
The method is detailed in a guide and video tutorial, but carries risks, including potential device resets.
Un jailbreak llamado AdBreak permite a los Kindles más antiguos ejecutar aplicaciones de terceros mediante la explotación de anuncios, pero es temporal y riesgoso.