![]() ![]() Launching 'Settings' from "GoToApp" lets you turn off the "unknown sources" toggle and then go back to Freetime and remove ES from the child profile. I answered some math questions and watched a video. ![]() With all that done, the Khan Academy app seems to work. Maybe I'll hack up a dedicated KA launcher app if this persists as a problem. I suppose you do have the time-of-day restrictions left. There's a huge "+" button there just begging a kid to add more apps and I didn't see any way to set a PIN code or anything, so, meh, this is a giant hole in Freetime restrictions. Then I paid $2 for a fairly terrible launcher app called "GoToApp Full", added it to the child account, and then under the child account deleted everything from its launcher screen except Khan Academy. Now it's installed but the child can't launch it. I turned off "unknown sources" protection for this. After switching to the child account, I navigated to the SD card and installed the APK. I added the ES File Explorer app from my account to the child account. ![]() Also, because Freetime uses entirely separate profiles, the app needs to installed in the child account (and probably every separate child account, on every device, for an n^2 problem). The way Freetime works it's not able to be added to the app menu unless it came from the Amazon app store. I have the Khan Academy app running on a Fire 8 2019, sorta under Freetime.įirst, I downloaded the 6.1.1 apk from and put it on a MicroSD card (16GB - a 256GB didn't work). ![]()
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