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Is Amazon Alexa safe for kids? An honest Amazon Alexa review for parents.

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Everyone

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Music & Audio

Updated May 16, 2024

App Overview

Amazon Alexa is a virtual assistant that can be accessed through devices such as the Amazon Echo and Echo Dot. It allows users to ask questions, set reminders, play music, and perform various other tasks by voice command. Amazon Alexa is not specifically designed for children, and it is important for kids to use it under the supervision and guidance of an adult.

In terms of safety, Amazon Alexa has a number of features and settings that can help adults to control the content and functionality of the device. For example, parents can use the Amazon Kids parental controls to set limits on the content that their children can access and to set up PINs to prevent unauthorized purchases. However, it is still important for parents and caregivers to carefully monitor their kids' use of the device and to have ongoing conversations with them about online safety.

There are some risks associated with using Amazon Alexa, including the potential for kids to be exposed to inappropriate or harmful content, such as violence, profanity, or sexual themes. Additionally, Amazon Alexa collects user data, including information about what people ask and how they use the device. This data is used to personalize the user experience and to improve the device's functionality, but it could also potentially expose kids to online privacy risks. It is important for parents and caregivers to be aware of these risks and to discuss them with their kids.

Overall, Amazon Alexa can be a useful and convenient tool for accessing information and performing various tasks, but it is important for adults to provide supervision and guidance to ensure that kids are using the device safely and responsibly.

How Can Bark Help?

Bark gives you the ability to decide when and if your child can use Amazon Alexa. This could look like “only in the evenings”, “just for 30 minutes a day”, or “never” if you want to give them a break for a period of time.

In addition to screen time, Bark also empowers you to block websites, create custom screen time schedules, and track location.

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