Technology
3 months of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited for $2.99
TL;DR: A three-month subscription to the extensive Amazon FreeTime Unlimited is only $2.99, saving you $27.
If you have young kids, they probably spend a lot of time playing on a . While the internet gives kids access to a ton of stuff you’d probably rather they didn’t see, there are ways to ensure they experience kid-friendly and educational content.
Amazon’s FreeTime Unlimited is a subscription that grants access to thousands of books, films, TV shows, educational apps, and games all designed with children in mind. Normally a three-month family plan of FreeTime Unlimited costs $29.99, but now through July 31, you can get three months for just $2.99.
The family plan provides the service to up to four people. In order to access FreeTime Unlimited, you need a compatible Fire, Android, iOS, or Kindle device, which if you’re reading this, you probably do.
To go along with all of the content your kids will get, there are some easy-to-use parental controls that you’re sure to love. You can personalize screen time limits, set educational goals, filter age-appropriate content, and manage web browsing. Your kid’s not going to be able to see anything you don’t want them to.
Get started with three months of FreeTime Unlimited for just $2.99.
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