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That picture explains nothing without context.

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Could you explain a little?...

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I'm going to take a guess, and assume he's talking about how he has multiple "kindles" registered to once Amazon account(?)

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as an avid flasher I have encountered the "too many authorized devices please purchase another copy or remove devices" error. you have to remove the multiple copies of the same device in Amazon settings on the desktop site. if you are unsure which devices to leave authorized you can check by opening the kindle app on each device and in settings it will give you the name of the device ie "7th android" and will allow you to rename the device as well
 
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I have to say, I don't quite understand!
 
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I'm going to take a guess, and assume he's talking about how he has multiple "kindles" registered to once Amazon account(?)

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I guess the same but it is not kindle specific. My mk802 when reset shows up as another device so I too have multiple androids listed that are actually the same single device with no way to remove them from the list.

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As an avid flasher, this isn't just for kindles. Too many roms on my razr makes Play Music and the Amazon App Store not like me. :(

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Default I also have run in to this

I have a few books that I purchased from Amazon that I can no longer open due to too many devices. I was stupid and instead of deactivating a device before selling or trading it I would just wipe the device and install a fresh ROM. Can I deactivate devices from my amazon account and be able to read these again?
 
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Mmmm..

Was not aware of this issue

 
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