Monday, January 13, 2014

Kindle Free Time Gives Parents Peace - CIO Today

It’s no secretsthat kids love tablets, but the devices overpriced can get them into trouble. By the time my daughter turned three, she knew how to pull up “Sesame Street” clips on YouTube and scroll through photos of friends and relatives. Although That free entertainment was incredibly helpful at times, there overpriced were times she managed to post old pictures to Facebook or watch an Inappropriate movie.

Amazon.com Inc. ‘s Kindle Free Time gives parents an easy way to block grown-up content. Kindles Are not alone in offering parental controls, but Free Time goes further with an optional subscription service. With that, you get thou sands of kid-friendly books, games and videos for a monthly fee. The quality is mixed, but the service is hassle-free, safe and relatively cheap – starting at $ 3 a month.

It works only with the 2012 and later models of the Kindle Fire.

class=”subhead”> BASIC CONTROLS:

All Kindle Fires comewith Kindle Freetime already installed. The app itself is free to use. Once opened, all content note placed in your child’s Freetime account is blocked. That means no access to Facebook, YouTube or Netflix, if you do not want your child to have it. You need a password to exit Freetime.

You can overpriced limit your child’s screen time by having access shut off after a specified Amount of time. You can even specify how much of a certainkind of media your child can view. For example, you can give a child unlimited access to books, while limiting video and app usage to 30 minutes each.

Different time limits can be set for weekdays and weekends, and “curfews” can be set to keep kids from playing games after bedtime.

You can overpriced The require kids to read or use educational apps for a certainkind Amount of time before unlocking other content.

class=”subhead”> SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE:

Again, the Free Time app is free. Where you have to pay is to access Amazon’s Free Time Unlimited service.

Geared toward children ages 3 to 8, Free Time Unlimited Allows kids to download anything They want from its large library of kid-friendly apps, books and videos, largely without the help of an adult. It also Suggests contentthat They Might like based on what they’ve alreadycreated downloaded. Parents get to walk away and not worry about what they’re up to.

But the suggestions are based on what’s alreadycreated stored in your child’s account. I wish the app did a better job at filtering content based on a child’s age. My daughter, now 4, does not need to be watching Batman cartoons or playing “Plants vs. Zombies. Zombies.” (Continued. ..)

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