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Originally Posted by Bosvena
Thanks for replying and you're probably right, how sure are you about that?
However, who abrogated their parental responsibilities to Amazon? Surely the very act of setting up a child account demonstrates a level of responsibility.
Cynically perhaps I see this as little more than an attempt by Amazon to easily increase revenue, and little more........
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It is not about parental responsibility but think about this. Parents agreed to the controls so Amazon would be on the hook to keep the children safe.
If they can't see what is loaded, they can't control it.
Also children are more tech savvy than we want to believe.
I have an aunt who's great granddaughter convinced her that an iPad has different sites than a computer so it is safe for a child.