At Screenwise, we know the Amazon Fire tablet is an affordable, durable option for kids, but right out of the box, it is far too open for young users. To effectively secure a Fire tablet, you need a three-tier approach: use the device settings to block local in-app purchases, disable the Silk web browser in the Child Profile, and set up purchase approvals in the Amazon Parent Dashboard. This sequence stops microtransactions, closes the open web, and gives you complete control over what content your child can actually access.
Lock down device-level purchases on your Amazon Fire tablet with a dedicated PIN
When you set up a new or hand-me-down digital device for a child, your first instinct is often to configure a basic lock screen passcode. While this keeps siblings from snooping, it does nothing to prevent a child from modifying important system settings once the screen is awake. If you have recently gone through the process of setting up other hardware in your household, such as a phone as detailed in our guide on how to configure a hand-me-down phone for your child, you know that separating administrator privileges from user access is the first line of defense. The Screenwise digital parenting platform recommends treating the physical device settings as a secure vault that only parents can unlock.
Setting up the on-device PIN
To begin, you must establish a parental controls password that is completely distinct from the numeric PIN used to unlock the tablet screen. If children guess or learn this master password, they can bypass every restriction you put in place. Access this menu by swiping down twice from the top of the screen to reveal the Quick Settings tray, then tap the Settings gear icon. From there, select Profile and Parental Controls, and toggle the option for Restrict access to current profile to the On position.
Why a separate password is required
This action prompts you to enter and confirm a new, dedicated password. Write this password down in a secure place. If you happen to forget this specific parental controls PIN, Amazon does not offer an easy retrieval option; instead, you must perform a full factory reset of the tablet, wiping all local data and downloaded apps to regain administrative access to the device settings. This safety measure is documented directly in the guide to Enable Parental Controls and Restrictions on Fire Tablet - Amazon Customer Service. Once this PIN is active, a lock icon will appear at the top of the screen whenever an adult profile is active, ensuring your kids cannot slip back into your unmanaged personal profile.

Restrict store access and require cloud approvals via the Screenwise three-tier strategy
Local device locks are a solid start, but they represent only one layer of defense. In our analysis of mobile gaming patterns at Screenwise, we have observed that local restrictions can occasionally be bypassed by apps using external web-based billing platforms or third-party subscriptions. Children rarely understand the mechanics of digital commerce. Modern games are designed to convert real currency into internal tokens, gems, or Robux, creating a psychological distance between the tapping of a button and the actual charge on your credit card.
To close these loopholes entirely, parents must adopt a three-tier lockdown strategy that covers the device, the parent account, and the cloud storage systems.
| Security Tier | Control Level | Function | Risk If Left Unconfigured |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | Device-Level | Blocks in-app purchases directly on the physical tablet | Kids can buy digital goods inside active games |
| Tier 2 | Account-Level | Disables 1-Click purchasing across the entire Amazon profile | Instantly charges the primary credit card on file |
| Tier 3 | Cloud-Level | Forces Parent Dashboard approvals for all new downloads | New apps bypass local restrictions via cloud sync |
Configuring the Amazon Parent Dashboard
To manage these settings remotely without constantly prying the physical tablet out of your child's hands, you need to configure the cloud-level controls. Log in to your account at parents.amazon.com or open the dedicated mobile application on your own smartphone. Select the specific child profile you wish to secure, and then tap the gear icon to open the settings menu.
Managing store access and requests
Inside this menu, locate the In-App Purchasing and Store Access options. Toggle both Store Access and In-App Purchase Requests to the On position. When active, this feature requires your child to submit a virtual request whenever they want to download a free app or make a purchase. Based on your settings, you will receive either an instant text message or an email containing a direct link to approve or deny the request, a workflow detailed by How to Approve Child Purchases on Fire Tablet - Amazon Customer Service. Be aware that enabling the Expanded selection option inside this dashboard allows children to see and request applications not explicitly curated for kids, such as Netflix or Zoom. If they request these, you still retain manual veto power before any download begins.
Disable the Silk browser on your Amazon Fire tablet to close the open web
While accidental spending is a major financial headache, exposure to unvetted web content is a much larger developmental concern for parents. The default web browser pre-installed on Fire OS is capable of rendering any public web page, opening up the entire internet to a child with a basic internet connection. At Screenwise, we recommend a strict default-off policy for web browsing on tablets used by young children. If your child requires web access for schoolwork, it is safer to handle those tasks on a supervised desktop or laptop rather than a highly portable personal tablet.

Navigating the Grownups menu
To shut down the web browser, you must dive into the specific Child Profile settings directly on the tablet. Tap the Grownups icon in the top right corner of the child's home screen. This action will prompt you to enter the adult PIN you created in the first step of this guide. Once authenticated, select Settings and tap on the child's profile name to open the custom management interface.
Removing web access completely
Scroll down through the options until you find the Web settings category. This menu, explained in detail in the help guide for What are Child Profile Settings on Fire Tablet?, allows you to control how much of the internet is accessible. To secure the device completely, locate the toggle for Enable Web Access and turn it off. This action instantly removes the browser icon from your child's home screen, ensuring they cannot access search engines, unvetted video platforms, or web-based games. If you choose to leave web access active for older children, you should regularly monitor their browsing history by accessing the Recent activity menu and selecting Web from the categories list.
Configure age filters and hand-pick content on your family's Fire tablet
Once the financial and web-browsing pathways are securely blocked, you can focus on filling the tablet with high-value, age-appropriate content. Many parents rely entirely on automated algorithmic recommendations, which often prioritize highly engaging, high-dopamine content over developmentally positive media. The team at Screenwise encourages parents to take a hands-on approach to building their child's digital library.
Setting the baseline age filter
Inside the child profile settings on the physical tablet or through your online dashboard, locate the Age Filters menu. Toggle this feature to the On position. This tool allows you to set a specific lower and upper age limit for your child's profile. Amazon Kids will automatically hide any content that falls outside of this specified range, filtering out books, videos, and applications that are too mature or too basic for your child's current development stage.
Sharing approved library content
To supplement this automated baseline, you can manually share specific items from your personal adult library. In the profile settings, select the option to share content from your Library, your device storage, or your active subscription. You can scroll through books, movies, and educational apps you have already purchased on your primary Amazon account and select only the items you want to appear on your child's home screen. If you have an active Amazon Kids+ subscription, you can use the same menu to pin specific educational games and books directly to the top of their feed, encouraging positive digital habits.
Now that the tablet is physically secure and locked down, fill it with developmentally positive shows, games, and books. Take the free Screenwise survey to get instant, personalized media recommendations tailored to your child.