Amazon now lets you adjust parental controls for its Fire tablets from anywhere


Amazon is improving its parental control dashboard to allow parents to adjust FreeTime settings like screen time limits, bedtime curfews, whitelisted apps, and more from any web browser. Previously, those controls could only be changed from the actual kids’ edition Fire tablet. Now they can be accessed and updated from any smartphone or PC that a parent has access to. They can also enable or disable the web browser remotely.

The Parent Dashboard lets parents remotely keep an eye on the content — apps, games, videos, ebooks, etc. — their children are using on the company’s kid-oriented tablets. It provides daily, weekly, and monthly activity reports, which help parents feel reassured about what their kids are seeing and how they’re...

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