If adults can get excited about speaking to a voice assistant, just imagine how much children want to talk to Alexa. That’s why it’s so important to know how to keep kids safe while using Amazon products. If you have an Amazon Echo, here’s how to set parental controls on Alexa, so you can rest easy at night:
Parental controls on Alexa can be managed via FreeTime. This is an app feature that can be enabled on any Echo device, including the Echo Dot Kids Edition.
FreeTime lets you control what your kids can access and how long they can access it. You can set what content they can hear or watch. You can also prevent them from buying anything without your permission.
Follow the steps below to set up FreeTime Alexa parental controls:
For more FreeTime options, go to parents.amazon.com. Sign in with your password to see which FreeTime enabled devices are listed. From there, you can set time limits and allowed content. You can also modify age filter and many more.
You can also train Alexa to recognize the sound of your voice, so she will tailor her responses to you and not your kids.
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