
Once you have been through these initial stages, everything is setup for a child user - but Amazon Kids isn't actually running yet.
You can then confirm the email address you want to notifications - for example if your child requests an app they don't have access to. You'll then be able to select some popular apps for kids to install so there's some content for your child. You'll next be asked to device if you'll let your child users see and request content that might be outside their age range - this includes things like Netflix, Disney+ and other streaming apps. Alternatively you can use the sliders at the top to select limited, moderate or full access. You'll get to a page that gives you control over filtered browsing, downloads & purchases, announcements and calling - you can toggle any of these off. You'll see the child profiles available to use in Amazon Kids from your Household, or you can setup a new child profile. You'll be prompted to setup a password if you don't have one already. Once you have registered your tablet, click on the Amazon Kids icon on the home screen. Here's what you need to do on the tablet: This means that once setup on the tablet you can control it from another device. That registers the device to you and gives you control of that tablet via Amazon's Parent Dashboard. It's a plastic build, but if you're buying it for a child, you'll want a case to provide all-round protection.Īmazon Kids is a safe area where you can control all the content, set time limits and daily goals, turn off the web browser, turn off the camera and gallery, and so on.Īs we said above, you'll need to sign into the tablet with your own Amazon account. The regular Amazon Fire 7 tablet is a 7-inch tablet, powered by a quad-core processor and offering Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a microSD card slot for memory expansion. This is an advantage over a regular Android tablet, which doesn't (although Google Family Link has some uses), and it's substantially cheaper than an Apple iPad, although if you've bought a lot of iTunes content or have iOS-specific apps in mind, that might be a barrier to your choices. Amazon sells different versions of its Fire tablet and we'd heartily recommend the basic Fire 7 model, as it's ideal for younger children.Īll the Amazon Fire models run on the same user interface and offer the same software features, including all the controls you need to make it safe for your kids.
Once you've accepted that children don't need the latest and most powerful tech, there are few choices to be made. SQUIRREL_12852978 Which Fire tablet should I buy?
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