Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Educational features and parental controls on Kindle Fire - Actualitté.com

When addressing his letter to Santa, you better have a good school newsletter. Amazon has added some new features, focused on educational goals as well as the strengthening of parental control options related to FreeTime its Kindle Fire range. Parents can now program the devices so that they are suitable for movies or games only from the time the homework is done.

giant e-commerce announced the news on Monday, adding that the parental control features will now schedule time limits for use of devices by differentiating two periods: week weekend. If necessary, parents who do not trust their offspring may even impose a curfew via the tablet.

While is also announced the upcoming addition of thousands of educational books, apps, games and other videos to Kindle FreeTime Unlimited subscription service, offered for $ 2.99 monthly, the update these additions should be effective in the coming weeks. The latter will also automatically devices users subscribing to the service.

For Kindle vice president, Peter Larsen, these features would make the tablet range most suitable for very young consumers ebooks. For children freedom-loving and digital distraction, probably the worst …

Sources : The Next Web, The Slanted

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