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Old 04-10-2024, 09:31 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by jaydee34983 View Post
Thanks for the responses. I'm new here, but I have searched and haven't found any kobopatch post related to blocking the browser. I've seen posts about trying to add more functionality to the browser, but not disabling it?
The patch is called "Hide browser from beta features". I played with it a while back and seem to remember that if you tapped on a link in an ebook, it would still try to open.

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I'm willing to delete some files the browser depends on if need be, to make it totally unworkable unless it's factory reset. Again, I have absolutely no use case for it whatsoever.

I could block the MAC from the router, but that would remove the ability to download audiobooks and store, which is a bit extreme... Would I be able to download via PC and sideload those via USB?
Depends on what you are downloading. I don't think that you can download a purchased audiobook to sideload it. For most store books, you can download from the Actions ... menu in My Books though that does not apply to Kobo Plus purchases.
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