Don’t let your kids buy random stuff from Alexa on your Echo smart speakers

amazon-echo-dot-kids-edition-iron-man-be

One of the best things that an Alexa-powered Echo speaker can do is to tell you Amazon’s daily specials and let you place orders for goods with your voice — it’s just so convenient! However, you certainly don’t want your kids, friends, or family to have unfettered Alexa access while you’re busy working from home or away from your smart speakers. I’ll show you how simple it is to put some controls on who can make voice purchases from your Echo devices so that you can rest assured that you won’t have an unexpected giant princess dollhouse arrive at your doorstep anytime soon.

How to stop your kids (or friends) from ordering stuff on your Echo on the web

Go to alexa.amazon.com in your computer web browser.
Log in to your Amazon Alexa account.

Click on Settings.

screenshot_2020-03-26_at_4.13.59_pm.jpg?

Scroll down and click on Voice Purchasing under Alexa Account.

screenshot_2020-03-26_at_4.14.18_pm.jpg?

Click the toggle to enable your 4-Digit Voice Code to be required for voice purchases.

screenshot_2020-03-26_at_4.14.36_pm.jpg?

There aren’t as many granular controls on the web as there are in the app, so if you really want to drill down, try doing so in the Alexa app.

How to stop your kids (or friends) from ordering stuff on your Echo in the app

Open the Amazon Alexa app on your phone.
Tap on the menu icon in the top left corner (3 lines).
Tap on Settings.

Tap on Account Settings.

screenshot_20200326-140531_amazon_alexa.screenshot_20200326-140605_amazon_alexa.screenshot_20200326-140724_amazon_alexa.

Tap on Voice Purchasing.
Toggle on/off the Purchase by voice switch if you don’t want anyone to be able to make voice purchase through your Echo devices.
Toggle on/off Voice code if you want to control who has permission to voice purchasing through your Echo devices.

If you decide to require a voice code for purchases, you will be asked to set or confirm a 4-digit PIN code.

screenshot_20200326-140736_amazon_alexa.screenshot_20200326-140749_amazon_alexa.screenshot_20200326-141005_amazon_alexa.

You can also require a voice code only if Alexa doesn’t recognize the speaker. Toggle Recognize Speakers to enable this feature (it will require you to have set up a voice profile with Alexa).

Finally, you can enable or disable Kids Skills Purchasing by toggling on/off the respective switch, and/or by allowing Kids Skills Purchasing only with your approval.

screenshot_20200326-141012_amazon_alexa.screenshot_20200326-141251_amazon_alexa_

If you have an Echo Show device, you can set some additional restrictions to prevent your kids from accessing content they shouldn’t.

Swipe down from the top of the screen.
Scroll down and tap on Restrict Access.
Toggle on/off access to Amazon Photos, Move Trailers, Web Browser, Web Video Search, and Video Providers.

Now you don’t have to worry about your three-year-old deleting a photo album, or your tween watching any inappropriate video content.

How to disable voice purchasing from a FreeTime Unlimited account

In addition to the controls mentioned above, parents may want to look into Amazon’s FreeTime Unlimited service. FreeTime Unlimited offers more extensive and granular parental controls, as well as access to tons of kid-centric content, including reading materials, audio experiences, games, and videos.

When your child uses a FreeTime device such as an Echo Dot Kids Edition, a Fire Tablet Kids Editon, or any Echo or Fire device with the FreeTime app enabled, they are automatically prevented from accessing Alexa and social media, and they cannot make any voice purchases or downloads without parental passcode approval. So if you plan on giving your little ones a device to use when you’re not around and you’re worried about them making unapproved downloads or purchases, just get them an Amazon device with FreeTime Unlimited.

If you are a new subscriber you can get up to three months for only 0.99 cents, and then subscriptions are available for $3/month or $20/year.

Our top equipment picks

If you’re looking to add another Amazon Echo to the home, or if you need to replace an older device, these are the two I recommend starting with.

Time to get one

Echo Dot with Clock

echo-dot-with-clock-official-render_0.jp

$60 at Amazon

See the time

The smallest and most affordable Echo speaker now comes with an LED clock, and when an alarm comes up, you can tap the top to snooze it.

Best of Show(s)

Echo Show 8

echo-show-8-render.jpg?itok=Qnu-TN_4

$130 at Amazon

Great screened Echo

The Echo Show comes to a more natural size that’s easier to place than the 10-inch Echo Show but still comfy enough to watch recipes and videos on. most rooms.

Just for kids

Amazon FreeTime Unlimited

amazon-freetime-unlimited-logo-official-

$3/month at Amazon

Parental peace of mind

Amazon’s FreeTime Unlimited offers enhanced parental control features alongside tons of great games, music, and videos made specifically for children.

Related posts

Latest posts

The M4 MacBook Air is displaying some odd behavior we don’t understand yet

A YouTuber has noticed that his M4 MacBook Air runs Lightroom Classic using only its efficiency cores.

Watch out for North Korean spyware apps on the Google Play store

Security researchers have shared a warning about five Android apps which contain spyware from a state-backed North Korean hacking group.

Leaked images of an AMD GPU have me wishing it was real

Leaked images surfaced showing a possible AMD GPU that many wish could've made it to market.

EU iPhone users are getting another exclusive perk with iOS 18.4

iOS 18.4 is coming soon and when it does, iPhone users in the EU will be able to choose their own default navigation app.

Don’t factory reset your Chromecast if it’s down, Google warns

Google has advice for frustrated Chromecast users who are dealing with a days-long outage.

Apple and Google under more scrutiny, this time for mobile browser dominance

A UK antitrust body has criticized Apple and Google's dominance over the mobile browser market, saying that it is holding back innovation.

Nvidia’s RTX 5060 might bring the VRAM upgrade gamers need

Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti are still an enigma, but today's leak gives some insight into their pricing -- plus an exciting spec update.

It’s a good day for Samsung Galaxy S23 owners as One UI 7 beta rolls out

Samsung announced it would be opening up the One UI 7.0 Beta Program for its Galaxy S23 series a couple of weeks ago and in what is great news for the Galaxy S23 owners among you, that day has now arrived (in some regions anyway).  The South Korean company has released the Android 15-based One […]

iPhone 17 Pro Max camera design possibly leaked in new image

A new photo seemingly taken on the assembly line shows the chassis for the iPhone 17 Pro Max, possibly confirming a new camera design.

I was struck by OpenAI’s new model — for all the wrong reasons

Sam Altman posted a short story to X generated by a new creative writing model from OpenAI. The reactions were mixed, to say the least.