
Click "Parental Controls" and select "On." You will be prompted to create a user name and password for the parental controls. Swipe down at the top of the screen to get a menu of options and select "More," which will take you to settings. Kindle Fire has easy-to-access parental controls to prevent your children from accessing the Internet 1. Keep in mind that your child might be able to find a neighbor's open connection to connect to the Internet.

This only applies for wireless networks that are protected, however. Do not give your kids the wi-fi password, and they will not be able to access the internet. Press the button so that the wi-fi "forgets" the password and requires you to type it in again. Before you hand your Kindle over to your kids, in the wireless menu, touch your connection and a screen will come up that provides information on the connection and includes a "forget" button.

It will automatically connect you to this connection whenever you use it at home, which can easily allow your kids to access the Internet. The first time you set it up, if your home network is protected - and it should be - you had to put in a password to get connected on your Kindle. When you are at home, your Kindle uses its wi-fi connection to connect to your home network.
