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Hi there! The Fire HD 10 supports Parental Controls that are designed for children age 13 or above. With parental controls, you can help keep your child from accessing certain things, avoiding accidental purchases, and set time limits with on-device controls. Here are the things the parental controls let you restrict access to: -Web browsing -Email, Contacts, and Calendar apps -Purchasing from the Amazon Store or Amazon Shop app -Playing titles from Prime Video -Specific content types or titles (for example, books or apps) -Wireless connectivity -The camera -Location-based Services You can also use the daily curfew option to schedule when your child can use the device. Enabling Parental Controls does not remove Mature or Adult-rated content from the device. You may encounter such content in Apps and Games, Music, and Books, or in Amazon store search results. To restrict the content available on the device, you can: -Create an Amazon Kids child profile and select which apps and content are available to that profile. -Block access to content on the device (for example, "Apps and Games," "Books," and "Music") by going to Amazon Content and Apps menu under Parental Controls and selecting the button next to each category to say Blocked. For younger children you can set up a Child Profile and select specific age appropriate content that they'll have access to. You may even want to consider the Kids edition of the Fire HD 10 which comes with a child-proof case, a year subscription to Amazon Kids+ which is an all-in-one subscription that provides kids access to thousands of age-appropriate entertaining and educational content. I hope that helps, have a great rest of your day!
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