

Scribd supports several models of the Fire tablet, dependent on the OS that is installed on it. The Scribd app for Fire tablets can be downloaded from our Scribd for Kindle Fire Installation page.
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How do I install the Scribd app onto my Fire tablet? If you end up getting a message that you're using Scribd on too many devices but haven't used more than 3 browsers in a 24-hour period or used over 4 mobile devices, please contact Scribd support and we'll be able to sort out the issue for you. If you're using the Scribd app, you can save content on up to 4 devices for offline reading and can open any given title on up to 6 devices, although this may change for specific titles depending on the agreements that we have in place with our publishing partners. You'll be able to read any title from the Scribd collection using up to 3 different browsers or computers within a 24-hour period. We do have measures in place to help prevent abuse of the site. Is there a limit on how many browsers or devices I can use? Generally speaking, you won't be able to use Scribd to its full potential with these devices compared to devices like the Fire or Nook tablets. Unfortunately, some ebook readers can't connect to Scribd on the web or run the Scribd app, such as the Nook GlowLight, Kobo, and most versions of the Kindle.
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Just download the app! Our Fire installation page has a full step-by-step guide on how to get reading with Scribd on your Fire tablet. If you're running Fire OS 5 or later, you can enjoy Scribd right on your e-reader. Generally 4th generation tablets and later should be able to support the latest version of the Scribd app.
Alternatively, you can visit the Scribd website using the web browser on older devices.
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Please note: iOS 12 users will be unable to update the Scribd app past version 12.2.
