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Home›Elementary Education›How to Jailbreak an Amazon Fire TV Stick

How to Jailbreak an Amazon Fire TV Stick

By Matthew Lynch
March 28, 2023
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There are a few methods you can use to jailbreak your Amazon Fire TV Stick, but the most popular one involves installing a third-party application called Kodi.

Kodi is a media player that allows you to access a range of content from different streaming sources. Here is how to install Kodi on your Fire TV Stick:

Step 1: Enable Apps from Unknown Sources

Go to settings on your Fire TV Stick and select “Device.” From there, select “Developer options” and turn on “Apps from Unknown Sources.”

Step 2: Install Downloader App

From the home screen, go to the search bar and search for “Downloader.” Install the app on your device.

Step 3: Install Kodi

Open the Downloader app and enter the following URL for Kodi: https://kodi.tv/download. Select the version of Kodi that is compatible with your device and download it.

Step 4: Install Kodi on your Fire TV Stick

Once the Kodi APK file has finished downloading, select “Install.” Once it has finished installing, Kodi will appear in your apps list.

Conclusion

Jailbreaking an Amazon Fire TV Stick can give you access to additional content and customization options, but you should exercise caution and ensure that you are only accessing content you have a legal right to view.

By following the steps outlined above, you can jailbreak your Fire TV Stick and install Kodi, opening up a range of new streaming options

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