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How to Put an Amazon Tablet in Kid Mode

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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Amazon tablets are a great device for children to start learning about technology and exploring the internet. However, as a parent, you may want to control what your child can access on the tablet. The best way to do that is by putting the Amazon tablet in kid mode. In this article, we will guide you through the process of enabling the kid mode on your Amazon tablet.

Step 1: Open the Parent Dashboard

For this step, you need to have an Amazon parental account. If you do not have one, you can create one by going to the Amazon website and signing up for a Prime membership. Once you have the parental account, open the Parent Dashboard from the Amazon website.

Step 2: Add a Child Profile

From the Parent Dashboard, you can create child profiles by clicking on the “Add a Child” button. You will be prompted to enter the child’s name, age, and gender. Once you have added the child profile, you can access the kid mode on your Amazon tablet.

Step 3: Enable Parental Controls

To enable parental controls, go to the settings on your Amazon tablet and click on the “Parental Controls” option. Here you will be asked to enter your Amazon parental account credentials. Once you have entered the credentials, you can choose which apps and settings you want to control.

Step 4: Set up the Kid Mode

Once you have enabled parental controls, go to the settings and click on the “Users” option. Then click on the child profile that you have created, and select the “Amazon Free Time” option. This will enable the kid mode on your Amazon tablet. In the kid mode, your child will have access to only the apps that you have approved. You can also set screen time limits for your child.

Step 5: Customize the Kid Mode

You can customize the kid mode by adding or removing apps, setting time limits, and changing the theme of the kid mode. To access the customization options, go to the Parent Dashboard and click on the child profile. From there, you can customize the settings according to your preferences.

Conclusion

Enabling the kid mode on your Amazon tablet is an easy and effective way to control what your child can access on the device. By following the above steps, you can ensure that your child stays safe and learns about technology in a controlled environment. The most important thing is to monitor your child’s activities and make sure that they are only accessing appropriate content. With the kid mode enabled, you can relax and let your child explore the world of technology without any worries. 

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