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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
=== Closing Apps on the Kindle Fire HD ===
 
=== Closing Apps on the Kindle Fire HD ===
#Swipe down from the top of the screen of your Kindle Fire HD to reveal the menu. Alternatively, you can tap the little gear icon in the upper right corner to reveal the menu.<ref>http://www.androidauthority.com/kindle-fire-hd-problems-fix-539370/</ref>
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#Swipe down from the top of the screen of your Kindle Fire HD to reveal the menu. Alternatively, you can tap the little gear icon in the upper right corner to reveal the menu.<ref name="rf1">http://www.androidauthority.com/kindle-fire-hd-problems-fix-539370/</ref>
 
#Tap on “More” to reveal a selection of settings options, and from that menu, select “Applications." A list of all applications currently installed on your Kindle Fire HD will display on-screen.
 
#Tap on “More” to reveal a selection of settings options, and from that menu, select “Applications." A list of all applications currently installed on your Kindle Fire HD will display on-screen.
#Tap on the “Filter by” dropdown menu at the top of your screen. Then select “Running Applications.'''”'''This will give you a list of the apps currently running on your Kindle Fire HD.<ref>http://www.androidauthority.com/kindle-fire-hd-problems-fix-539370/</ref>
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#Tap on the “Filter by” dropdown menu at the top of your screen. Then select “Running Applications.'''”'''This will give you a list of the apps currently running on your Kindle Fire HD.<ref name="rf1" />
#Select the app you want closed on your Kindle Fire. Then tap on “Force Stop." Then select "OK," then "Clear Data," then "OK" again. That particular application will now be closed.<ref>http://www.androidauthority.com/kindle-fire-hd-problems-fix-539370/</ref>
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#Select the app you want closed on your Kindle Fire. Then tap on “Force Stop." Then select "OK," then "Clear Data," then "OK" again. That particular application will now be closed.<ref name="rf1" />
#Repeat step #4 for every application you want closed. The performance of your Kindle Fire HD may speed up as a result of closing running applications, and your battery may begin to drain at a slower pace.<ref>http://www.cyberockk.com/2013/07/5-ways-to-speed-up-your-kindle-fire-hd_3.html</ref>
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#Repeat step #4 for every application you want closed. The performance of your Kindle Fire HD may speed up as a result of closing running applications, and your battery may begin to drain at a slower pace.<ref name="rf2">http://www.cyberockk.com/2013/07/5-ways-to-speed-up-your-kindle-fire-hd_3.html</ref>
  
 
=== Preventing Apps from Default Opening ===
 
=== Preventing Apps from Default Opening ===
 
#Restart your Kindle Fire HD. This will close all of the applications, and upon startup, only the apps that are set to open automatically will be running.
 
#Restart your Kindle Fire HD. This will close all of the applications, and upon startup, only the apps that are set to open automatically will be running.
#Swipe down from the top of the screen of your Kindle Fire HD to reveal the menu. Alternatively, you can tap the little gear icon in the upper right corner to reveal the menu.<ref>http://www.androidauthority.com/kindle-fire-hd-problems-fix-539370/</ref>
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#Swipe down from the top of the screen of your Kindle Fire HD to reveal the menu. Alternatively, you can tap the little gear icon in the upper right corner to reveal the menu.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#Tap on “More” to reveal a selection of settings options, and from that menu, select “Applications." A list of all applications currently installed on your Kindle Fire HD will display on-screen.
 
#Tap on “More” to reveal a selection of settings options, and from that menu, select “Applications." A list of all applications currently installed on your Kindle Fire HD will display on-screen.
#Tap on the “Filter by” dropdown menu at the top of your screen. Then select “Running Applications.'''”'''This will give you a list of the apps currently running on your Kindle Fire HD.<ref>http://www.androidauthority.com/kindle-fire-hd-problems-fix-539370/</ref>
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#Tap on the “Filter by” dropdown menu at the top of your screen. Then select “Running Applications.'''”'''This will give you a list of the apps currently running on your Kindle Fire HD.<ref name="rf1" />
#Select one of the apps. This will give you a list of options. One of those will be "Launch by Default". Toggle this option off to stop it from opening automatically in the future.<ref>http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-work-with-kindle-fire-applications.html</ref>
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#Select one of the apps. This will give you a list of options. One of those will be "Launch by Default". Toggle this option off to stop it from opening automatically in the future.<ref name="rf3">http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-work-with-kindle-fire-applications.html</ref>
 
#Repeat step #5 for every application that you don't want to launch by default. This will save you time in the future when trying to close applications not in use.
 
#Repeat step #5 for every application that you don't want to launch by default. This will save you time in the future when trying to close applications not in use.
  
 
=== Turning off App Notifications ===
 
=== Turning off App Notifications ===
#Swipe down from the top of the screen of your Kindle Fire HD to reveal the menu. Alternatively, you can tap the little gear icon in the upper right corner to reveal the menu.<ref>http://www.androidauthority.com/kindle-fire-hd-problems-fix-539370/</ref>
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#Swipe down from the top of the screen of your Kindle Fire HD to reveal the menu. Alternatively, you can tap the little gear icon in the upper right corner to reveal the menu.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#Tap on “More” to reveal a selection of settings options, and from that menu, select “Applications." A list of all applications currently installed on your Kindle Fire HD will display on-screen.
 
#Tap on “More” to reveal a selection of settings options, and from that menu, select “Applications." A list of all applications currently installed on your Kindle Fire HD will display on-screen.
#Tap "Notification Settings". All the apps that are currently allowed to display notifications will be listed. To turn off notifications for an app, toggle it's notification setting to "off".<ref>http://www.lovemyfire.com/kindle-fire-faq.html#turn-off-notifications</ref>
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#Tap "Notification Settings". All the apps that are currently allowed to display notifications will be listed. To turn off notifications for an app, toggle it's notification setting to "off".<ref name="rf4">http://www.lovemyfire.com/kindle-fire-faq.html#turn-off-notifications</ref>
 
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