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Thank you! Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Next, remove corrupted download , It sounds like it might have been a corrupt download. If it doesn't work, then try to free up some space , I had the same issue with my daughter's fire and I think it is related to storage.
Or alternate method to clear FreeTime's apps data From your kid's freetime account pull down from the top of the screen. Choose "settings" you will have to have the password to move on Choose "storage" from the options listed Choose apps, from the list Select All button or choosing each app checkbox individually At the bottom, click the "remove" button.
This clears the stored version of the app data and possibly the app itself. It does NOT delete the app from your Amazon account or cloud. Back out of all the settings and go back to the apps page where your child would start the app they want to play.
While you have internet access, click on any or all of the apps one at a time to download a new clean version of the app from the cloud. Improve this answer. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. It's easier to work through the Amazon FreeTime settings and choose to install them on your child's profile by doing the following:.
If you do elect to install apps or games currently installed on your profile in your child's FreeTime applications through the FreeTime settings and those apps or games are currently installed on an SD card, there will be some heartburn, as the apps will likely either not install in your child's profile, or they will temporarily install only to become magically uninstalled in the near future. The best approach to doing that is to move the apps you want to install in your child's Amazon FreeTime profile back to be installed on your device's local storage.
After that, then opt to install those applications to your child's FreeTime profile. After those applications have successfully been installed in your child's profile, you can safely move the apps or games back to being stored on the SD card.
Because the Amazon FreeTime interface for your child is accessed through an app on the Kindle Fire tablet, you can always access the regular tablet interface for an adult experience. This is a heartbreaker for a lot of people, but Amazon does not allow users to load personal movies to their child's Amazon FreeTime profile.
With older versions of Amazon FreeTime there was a workaround where you could load personal movies to the camera gallery and kids could access them from there, but in newer versions of FreeTime, Amazon has removed the app that made that possible. While kids don't have the ability to purchase anything in the Amazon FreeTime interface, they can install anything they want -- which can eat up hard drive space quickly.
If your child goes to town at the all-they-can-download buffet, your only recourse is to use the following instructions to go in through the settings and remove the games or apps that you feel like they won't actually use:.
Of course, of your child continues to go crazy and download everything, you may just want to force them to live with the consequences of their results, which are that they may not be able to add something they really want to use.
Of course, the FreeTime app is subject to other common pitfalls of the Kindle Fire, the most common of which is that the screen freezes and locks up. Generally, performing a hard reset resolves this issue, and can be done by holding down the device's "Power" button until the device shuts down, and then pressing it again to turn it back on. How can I do this?
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