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Both of these options open the Child Settings dashboard where you can set content and time limits for your kid, configure filters for age-appropriate content, enable in-app purchases, and more. If you are starting in Adult Profile, tap on the Amazon Kids app and tap the gear-shaped Options icon to the right of your child’s name. You will need to enter your pin or password before accessing the Child Settings. A menu will pop-up and offer you a Settings option. If you are starting in the Child Profile, tap on the Grownups icon at the top right side of the screen. To manage your child’s profile from the device, you have two options. Once you set up your Fire tablet for your kids, you can add content and manage parental controls either through the on-device Child Settings or Amazon’s Parent Dashboard, which can be accessed through the website or the Amazon Kids+ mobile app (iOS and Android). The final step is to choose your child’s customized child profile before you hand it off to them. Customize your child’s experience in their profile, including what apps they have access to, web browser settings, and more. This will start a set up of your pin or password, and you can then select a Child Profile. On your Fire tablet’s home screen, open the Amazon Kids app. Otherwise, tap Use Amazon Kids, which grants you access to the free Parent Dashboard. If you want to sign up, tap the option to try a one-month free trial (after the free trial, the subscription is $4.99/month or $48/year for Prime members and $7.99/month or $79/year for those who do not yet have Prime). You’ll also have the option to subscribe to Amazon Kids+, the only kid-focused content service with thousands of ad-free books, games, videos, music, apps, and Alexa skills, from brands like Disney, Lego, and PBS Kids. This will prevent your kids from getting out of their own protected profile and into your grownup profile.
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If you don’t already have a pin or password configured for your tablet, you’ll need to set one up. Right away, you’ll be able to import any existing child profiles you have previously created, or add a new profile (up to 4 children total) on the Import a Profile page. While setting up your tablet, you have the option to add a Child Profile. How to set up a Fire tablet with a Child Profile
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