![]() ![]() Is there any way, besides rooting the Fire and installing a native Android build, to allow apps to access the more generic Android-level permissions? I don't mind rooting the device - it's out of warranty - but would prefer not to switch the OS entirely. All it offers is "Find My Device" and "Google Pay." I see a "Device Administrators" option under "Security & Privacy," but when I open it I don't have any options to enable specific apps. I don't have a computer so can someone help. 3.8.6.2 Trapping Efficiency in Relation to Fence Height and Wind Speed. YOU EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE SOURCE CODE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. For further information on the U-clips (page 85) and on general snow. I have tried lingo root and king root but they didn't work. By downloading the Source Code, you agree to the following: AMAZON AND ITS AFFILIATES PROVIDE THE SOURCE CODE TO YOU ON AN 'AS IS' BASIS WITHOUT REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. I've got through the Fire's settings ad nauseam without luck. Hi I'm looking to root my Amazon fire 5th gen 5.3.6.4 but so far no root apps have worked. Ive done this on both an HD8 and HD10, with no problems. When I log in with either installation version, I get a generic android screen asking for permissions: But the Fire Tablet runs Fire OS, which is based on Android. To be useful, however, the app needs access to the Fire's app activity so I can track when I'm reading a book, the news, or, well, playing WordFeud. The MTK-SU Root no longer works on the latest FireOS 7.3.1.2 on Fire HD 10 (2019). So I tried installing RescueTime on my Fire two different ways: First, through an APK, and the through Google Play, which I use for common apps not available through Amazon like WordFeud. Unfortunately, while there is a native Amazon app for RescueTime, it is not compatible with any recent-generation Fire. The Fire HD 10 is the most powerful current-gen tablet in Amazon’s lineup, with a 1.8 GHz quad-core processor, a 1920 x 1200 pixel display, 2GB.Got the 10 Plus, 32 GB, Lockscreen Ads for 109 on prime day. I use RescueTime on my MacBook and Chromebook to log my on-screen activity, which has been tremendously useful. ![]() The underlying Android build for this is Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. I have a Kindle Fire 8 (7th gen) running on Fire OS 5.3.6.4, which I believe is the same as 5.6.3.0, just misnamed. This is a modified cross-post from ebooks, but perhaps more of an Android question since Kindle Fire runs on a bespoke Android build. ![]()
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