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![]() Where are the Parental Control settings on the Kindle Fire? One main difference is that the Kindle does not have a camera, which is probably one reason for the lower price. You can read books, search the web, watch movies, download apps and play games, just like on an iPad. ![]() With a smaller screen and a smaller price tag, the Kindle Fire is an alternative to the popular Apple iPad. ![]() Kindle Fire was released in November 2011 as Amazon’s attempt to enter the tablet market with a pumped-up version of their popular Kindle reader. Previously you could only restrict Wi-Fi and In-App purchases. But what about the Kindle Fire? The parental control options were updated to include password-protected purchases and restriction by content type. I’ve written recently about some of the restriction settings and parental controls available for Apple products like iPod touch and iPads. ![]() These new features are included in the article below. New parental control features include password-protection for purchases and the ability to disable content. – Two weeks after lamenting about the limited parental controls for Kindle Fire, Amazon released a software update.
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