Buying Tech for the Kids This Christmas? Read This First
Buying Tech for the Kids This Christmas? Read This First.
Written by a parent and tech professional. Calm, practical steps that save money, avoid drama, and keep new gadgets safe from day one.
Quick decisions that make everything easier
- Who owns it? Make it clear the device is part of the family, with agreed rules — not a free-for-all “personal” phone or console.
- Which account? Use a parent-managed family account (Apple Family Sharing / Google Family Link / console family settings) from the start.
- Which network rules? Your router can quietly enforce bedtimes and homework hours across every device. See our guide:
Smart Wi-Fi for families.
Consoles: PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch
What to set up
- Create a child profile under your adult account.
- Set spend limits or approval for purchases and add-ons.
- Decide on chat and friends: friends-only or off for younger kids.
- Use the built-in play-time limits (plus your router schedule for backup).
Watch-outs
- In-game stores can spend real money quickly — lock them down.
- “Open” voice chat rooms are where most trouble starts — close them.
- For popular games, see our guides:
Fortnite voice & text and
Roblox chat, friends & limits.
Phones & tablets: iPhone, Android, iPad
- Minimum age: Many social apps are 13+; WhatsApp is 16 in the UK. If a younger child receives a phone, set strict controls first.
- Apple families: Use Screen Time for Downtime, App Limits, content filters and purchase approval.
- Android families: Use Google Family Link for time limits, app approvals and web filtering.
- Location and tracking: Agree when it’s okay to share location. Our guide explains the pros, limits and good conversations:
Should you track your child?
Smart speakers & kids’ rooms (Alexa, Google)
- Place in shared spaces for younger kids; turn purchases off.
- Enable voice history deletion; review privacy settings quarterly.
- Night use: pair with your router schedule so bedtime stays calm.
Smart TVs, streaming sticks & apps
- Set profiles per person; use Kids/Teen modes where available.
- Switch on pin-protected age ratings (Netflix/Prime/Disney+).
- Turn off autoplay for evenings to reduce “one more episode”.
Payments, gift cards & subscriptions
- Prefer family wallets or gift cards over stored cards on a child profile.
- Require approval for any purchase; pin-lock app stores.
- Keep a simple list of active subscriptions (music, TV, game passes). Consider one shared family plan instead of duplicates.
Security basics that prevent most problems
- Strong logins and a password manager for adults; unique device passcodes for kids.
- Two-factor authentication on the parent account that controls purchases.
- HTTPS isn’t safety — it’s just encryption. Teach kids how to spot fakes:
Padlock ≠ safe. - Block obvious risks at the network: see
router schedules & filters.
Christmas morning: 10-minute setup
- Connect to home Wi-Fi; update the device first.
- Sign in with your family/parent-managed account.
- Enable Screen Time / Family Link or console family settings.
- Set bedtime schedule on the router for the child’s devices.
- Lock purchases behind approval.
Where to get more help
We publish clear, parent-friendly guides with step-by-step settings and UK-friendly examples.
Healthy Screen-Time Rules
Calm habits that protect evenings and sleep. Includes a printable.
Family Rules for Online Chat
Works for any app or game; simple boundaries that stick.
Parental Controls: iOS & Android
The exact switches to set first, in plain English.
Stay in the loop
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- Facebook Group (parents helping parents): Join here
At Understanding Tech, we’re parents first and tech people second. We test settings, translate jargon, and share what actually works at home — so families feel calmer and more confident online.
