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You can't split payment among multiple credit or debit cards. We accept Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Health Savings Accounts (HSA) (U.S. billing addresses only) for the purchase of FSA or HSA eligible items. Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards are accepted as payment methods on eligible items.
You can split payment between an accepted credit or debit card and an Amazon.ca Gift Card, but you can't split payment among multiple cards. Payment methods associated with a Healthcare Spending Account (HSA) or other health benefit accounts are not accepted.
To manage payment methods: In Your Account, select Your Payments. Choose one of the following: To add a payment method, select Add a payment method. To edit a payment method, select the card you wish to edit. When the card opens, select Edit. You can update your billing address or update card details.
Payment Methods We Don't Accept. There are certain payment methods that you can't use at Amazon.com.be. We don't accept: Cheques. Cash in any currency. Bank or Wire Transfers. PayPal; Cash on Delivery; Prepayment; Saving account cards; Direct debit; Monthly Invoice; Payment in instalments with Cofidis
- What Type of Account Should I Use For A Child?
- Parental Controls
- What Is Amazon Kids?
- Households and Family Library
- What About The Kindle Kids Edition?
- What Is Amazon Kids+?
- What's The Best Child Kindle setup?
A Kindle needs to be registered to an Amazon account - this is how you get the content onto it. If you're getting a new Kindle specifically for a child, then you need to decide whether you're going have it linked to their own Amazon account, or to your account.
Kindle has plenty of parental controls which are a good place to start. If you're giving your child a Kindle, you can opt to close off the major access points to the internet: web browser, Kindle Store and Cloud. Each of these can be disabled, with parental controls getting password protection. That means you can, for example, disable the web brows...
Amazon has a system for children called Amazon Kids. This is, essentially, a locked-down area specifically for children. Using Amazon Kids means you can have "your" adult/parental side of the device fully connected, and "their" child side safely locked down with only appropriate content visible. The name changed to Amazon Kids in 2020 having previo...
Family Library is a Kindle feature that let you share content with family members. It's a convenient way for you to share or manage the content you have, and you only have to buy things once. To have a Family Library, you need to create a Household. This can consist of two adults, each with their own Amazon account, and up to four children. These c...
Amazon launched the Kindle Kids Edition very much following the model that it has used for its Fire Kids Edition tablet - it's a standard Kindle, with a case, 2-year warranty and a 1-year Amazon Kids+ subscription. The device itself is the entry-level Kindleand there are no software differences on this device to any other Kindle - it all uses the s...
Beyond the hardware and the software on these devices, there's also a subscription option that Amazon offers. Amazon Kids+is like supercharging the content on your Kindle and giving you access to a range of books for your child that are appropriate for their age. There's a cost, and the costs vary based on whether you're a Prime subscriber or not. ...
The range of options and approaches means that settings can be tailored to the age of your child and how much autonomy you want them to have. For the younger children, you'll want their Kindle registered to your Amazon account, but with all the parental controls engaged, so there's no access to your account, Cloud or the web browser. Then you'll wa...
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To manage payment methods: In Your Account, select Your Payments. Do one of the following: To add a payment method, select the Add a payment method link under the category that you want to add. To edit or remove a payment method, select the card that you wish to edit on the left side of the page.
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Amazon Kids offers a safe and personalized digital experience for children, featuring a wide range of age-appropriate books, videos, apps, and games. Empower your child to explore, learn, and have fun with Amazon Kids while you maintain control through parental features like content sharing, age filters, screen time limits, and more.