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Fire Tablet Opt-Out Steps

StepAction
1. Remove Specific Recommendations
  • Long-press the item (e.g., "25 LGBTQ+ figures you should know") on Home Screen.
  • Select "Not Interested" from the menu to remove it.
  • Repeat for similar unwanted content.
2. Disable Recommendations
  • Swipe down, tap gear icon for Settings.
  • Go to Apps & Notifications, then Amazon App Settings.
  • Tap Home Screens, toggle off "Recommendations" and "Continue and Discover Row."
3. Manage Lock Screen Ads
  • Swipe down, tap gear icon for Settings.
  • Go to Apps & Notifications, then Amazon App Settings.
  • Tap Special Offers, toggle "Content Filtering" to hide mature ads.
  • Optional: Check amazon.com, "Manage Your Devices" for fee-based opt-out.
4. Parental Controls (Optional)
  • Swipe down, tap gear icon for Settings.
  • Tap Parental Controls, set a PIN.
  • Write that PIN down on paper. Twice.
  • Restrict apps, web, or downloads as needed.
5. Why It Happens
  • Amazon uses history, usage, and trends to suggest content.
  • Marking "Not Interested" reduces similar suggestions.

Confirmation: Would you like additional steps (e.g., third-party tools) or is this sufficient?

409 posted on 06/03/2025 7:40:47 AM PDT by foldspace
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Key Points of Trump Firings


It seems likely that President Trump fired three pro-Israel officials—Merav Ceren, Eric Trager, and Morgan Ortagus—recently, amid reported tensions with Netanyahu.

The evidence leans toward these dismissals being part of Trump’s "America First" agenda, with their pro-Israel views possibly contributing, though not the sole reason.

There is controversy, as some sources suggest the rift with Netanyahu played a role, while others, including Netanyahu, downplay any fallout.

Background

The dismissals appear to be part of a broader shakeup in the Trump administration, particularly within the National Security Council (NSC), aimed at reducing foreign influence and consolidating U.S. foreign policy control. These officials were known for their strong pro-Israel stances, which may have factored into the decision, especially given reported tensions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Timing and Context

The events are recent, with reports from June 3, 2025, aligning with the current date, indicating these are breaking news developments. The dismissals have sparked concern in Israel, suggesting a perceived shift in U.S.-Israel relations.

Conclusion

While the dismissals are confirmed, the exact reasons are complex, involving both internal U.S. policy shifts and the broader context of U.S.-Israel relations. It’s advisable to follow updates from reliable news sources for the latest developments.

Official DismissedPositionReason for DismissalAdditional Context
Merav CerenHead of Iran and Israel portfolio, National Security CouncilPart of Trump’s “America First” agenda, to curb foreign influence, not specifically aimed at IsraelDual U.S.-Israeli citizen, appointed by former NSA Mike Waltz, dismissed by Rubio, seen as pro-Israel voice
Eric TragerOversees Middle East and North Africa, National Security CouncilPart of Trump’s “America First” agenda, to curb foreign influence, not specifically aimed at IsraelFocused on Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood, part of NSC purge, seen as pro-Israel voice
Morgan OrtagusDeputy to special envoy Steve Witkoff, handling Lebanon portfolioProfessional reasons, not related to Lebanon, stemming from State Department relationshipsConverted to Judaism, key in Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, dismissal seen as unfavorable for Israel

411 posted on 06/03/2025 8:01:55 AM PDT by foldspace
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