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Equipped with innovative side and rear bumpers to help protect the tablet from accidental bumps as well as built-in parental controls and a safe web browser that are quick and easy to setup, the tablet is designed to provide a safe interactive experience.
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But there is an increasing opportunity to cash in on top of browser software, which has become the lever that controls much of what you see of the Web and how you see it.
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Along with the new and improved font, the update brings with it parental controls that allow Kindle owners to restrict access to the browser, which Amazon calls Experimental Web Browser, archived items, and the Kindle Store.
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Google already controls search, they are quickly gaining market share to control the browser, and when you put in DNS, it becomes the trifecta of complete navigational control.
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Parental Controls allow parents to restrict access to the Kindle Store, Cloud Archive and the Experimental Web Browser so they can give their Kindle to a child worry-free.
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