I have to say that Amazon could really do with installing some parental controls on the damn thing -_. Obviously in order to buy more books you’d have to register the Kindle with the same account as before or re-associate 1-Click payment details.īasically, there’s no easy option. Your choices are to deregister the Kindle once you’ve got some books on it that your kid wants to read, or to delete all 1-Click payment details for the account associated with that particular Kindle once you’ve bought some books for it. And what I’m talking about here is more how to stop kids looking at and/or buying “obscene” items on the Kindle store.Ī quick trawl through and .uk’s forums will find some suggestions, such as the ones found here. Due to the fact that the Kindles that currently exist have no parental control settings whatsoever, this is not something that is easily answered. One of the search terms that tends to get people near my blog is “how do i block porn on kindle” or something like that. There are no parental controls on Kindles, yet.
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