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February 2, 2012
 

Remove or Edit the Signature From Emails Made on a Kindle Fire

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Ever wondered if you could remove the “Sent from my Kindle Fire” signature you get when you send emails from your Kindle Fire? You can not only remove it, but even edit it as well!

Over on CNET, Ed Rhee has a useful guide to taking out or changing the signature for emails sent through your Fire, with screenshots to help guide your way. The process is actually easy, but finding the right buttons to press can be trying if you don’t know what you’re looking for. To put it simply, the option to change or remove your signature can be found in the Composition Defaults page of the email settings in your Kindle Fire’s inbox!

Confused? Well, don’t worry. Feel free to check Ed Rhee’s post for screenshots to get you to the right spot if you still need some assistance. Cheers!

Source: CNET



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