You can use your Kindle PaperWhite 3 G to access Amazon or Wikipedia at any time, as long as you are in an area covered by the Kindle PaperWhite AT&T cellular database network. To know more you can contact expert support for Kindle. You will interact with the Internet in your Internet browser while you are in a Wi-Fi hotspot. This hotspot may be your own wireless home network or wireless Internet connection accessible in a cafe/airport. You may switch from links in ebooks, blogs, or other content that you learn on the web page of Kindle Paperwhite instantly. The ease of making online access accessible from your Kindle Paperwhite may be a life savior, or at least timesaver, with basic text-based pages such as smartphone versions of other pages.
The Kindle web browser is not as functional as the one on the computer, but an accessible browser that you can use if you are away from Kindle Paperwhite, but it needs to be quick to connect to the web. Though online access is restricted to 3G Broadband, it is secure. Anytime, anywhere with your Kindle PaperWhite 3G, you can reach Amazon or Wikipedia, as long as you're in a region served by Kindle Paper White 's cellular data network AT&T. This blog contains some essential information by using that you can easily use the browser on your Kindle PaperWhite.
The Process To Access Web Browser On Your Kindle Paperwhite
Tap the Home screen menu icon to access the web browser and tap the Experimental Browser option. A default website bookmarks list with Amazon at the top appears when you first run the browser. Often included in the collection are Wikipedia, Twitter, and the New York Times. To open the browser page, tap one of the bookmarks. The web address or URL in your Kindle Paperwhite browser is shown on the last page you accessed. Tap the Address bar then use the on-screen keyboard to insert the appropriate URL to modify this URL or create a new one. To move to the web, press the arrow correctly.
To store widely visited web sites and to discourage re-entry of long URLs from the Kindle Paperwhite onscreen keys, you will use bookmarks. You will display the choices for every web page by clicking on the Menu Settings for the application. There are the following options:
Clearing Cookies: Small information strings or cookies can be saved on your Kindle Paperwhite hard disk in certain websites. For example, cookies can be used to keep your login information to avoid re-entering the information on each page of a website. To remove this detail, use the alternative Clear Cookies. If your web browser does not answer or react slowly, you may want to do this.
Clear Memory: You store the URL and material from web sites that you viewed earlier, so that load times can increase as you access those websites. Clear Memory. To delete that saved information use Clear History.
Deactivate Images: Web pages and graphics can be sluggish to load depending on the capacity of your internet connection. By selecting the Remove Images option, you can delete the photos and display only the text content of web pages.
If you are still unable to use a browser on your Kindle PaperWhite, you can contact the Kindle Customer Support Service to talk with an expert technician and get valuable help.

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