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Amazon Introduces Fire Tablets for Kids of All Ages: All-New Fire Kids Pro and Next-Generation Fire HD 10 Kids Tablets

Amazon Introduces Fire Tablets for Kids of All Ages: All-New Fire Kids Pro and Next-Generation Fire HD 10 Kids Tablets By Staff 2 seconds ago Fire Kids Pro comes bundled with a full-featured Fire tablet, one year of Amazon Kids+, a new slim protective case, and a two-year worry-free guarantee starting at $99.99 The all-new Fire Kids Pro experience is built with older kids in mind “grown-up” look and feel, digital store access, voice and video calling, more open web browser experience, expanded Amazon Kids+ content, flexible parental controls, and more Next-generation Fire HD 10 Kids offers a brilliant 10.1” HD display and fast performance, plus all the content kids love with one year of Amazon Kids+, a kid-proof case, parental controls, and a 2-year worry-free guarantee all for $199.99

Parents warned about hidden dangers of hi-tech Christmas gifts

Premium Content Subscriber only POLICE have warned parents and carers they need to be up with the latest technology gifted to their children this Christmas to help keep them safe online. The Australian Federal Police is urging parents and carers to educate themselves about technology connected to the internet as it means children can communicate with strangers. It comes as research reveals offenders are typically more active during school holidays and will try to groom children or obtain online child sexual exploitation material. As of December 20, the AFP has charged 187 people with 1,966 alleged child abuse-related offences this year. Reports of online child sexual exploitation have spiked in 2020, with perpetrators taking advantage of COVID-19 lockdowns to access and share horrific content, as well as to target children and young people who were spending an increasing amount of time online.

AFP urging parents to keep children safe online these school holidays

Date Time AFP urging parents to keep children safe online these school holidays The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is urging parents and carers to educate themselves about technology gifted to their children this holiday season. Some technology can be connected to the internet, meaning children can communicate with strangers, without the knowledge of parents. The AFP recommends parents and carers supervise young people when they are playing games, communicating or watching programs. It is also important caregivers understand how technology their children are using works and connects online. The AFP has charged 187 people with 1,966 alleged child abuse-related offences this year.

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