Don't hand it to Junior just yet: Kindle Fire lacks key purchase controls

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Amazon's Kindle Fire launched this week, but wait a second before sticking one under the Christmas tree for Little Timmy. The security settings that control buying items don't cover most of the ways someone can wreak havoc on your debit or credit card, but there are a few steps you can take to protect yourself from spendthrifts.

One of the big weirdnesses of the Fire is that, in our experience, you can't currently turn off Amazon's "1-click" shopping and require password entry for purchases instead. A button in your account settings on Amazon's website supposedly turns off 1-click purchases on the Fire. But it doesn't really do anything. We pressed it in the name of science and the Kindle Fire still allowed us to buy books, movies, and apps without asking for a password or login information. The button also disappeared from account settings after that, and we never saw it again. Turning off 1-click shopping on our overall Amazon account likewise didn't stop the Fire from heeding the siren song of "buy" or "rent" buttons. A few customers in Amazon's' forums also report having this problem. It's likely a bug rather than an intended fake-out. (11/19)


Don't hand it to Junior just yet: Kindle Fire lacks key purchase controls