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Old 07-15-2022, 09:45 AM   #16
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I think there was only one post that disagreed with you? Everyone else seemed to be on your side.
See below, and that doesn’t include “I read this and it warped me for life I turned out fine, because that’s what adolescents do.

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You could use Calibre to setup a library of your books that you feel are age appropriate for your son. As to purchases, I'm not sure there is any way to block book that are not age appropriate. You could have him ask you for books he wants and you buy them if they are appropriate.
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Kobo readers can be set with a four digit PIN that must be entered to use the Kobo store or web browser.
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Probably best to download lots of books to Calibre - one set up for him - and let him choose what he wants from there.
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