There are a lot of questions about whether or not Google Family Link works with the Kindle Fire. Some people have found that it does, while others have not. We decided to take a look and see if it does or not. First, let’s take a look at what Family Link is: Family Link is a service that allows parents to connect with their children through the use of an app on their smartphones. This way, parents can stay connected and keep an eye on their children while they’re away at school or work. They can also chat and share photos and videos with each other. The Kindle Fire doesn’t have Family Link, but there are ways around that: you can use the Amazon Appstore’s family link feature or you can use the Kindle’s built-in family feature. The Amazon Appstore’s family link feature lets you connect with your kids through Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and more. You can also set up rules for how often each child can be connected and when they’re allowed to be online. The downside of using the Amazon Appstore’s family link feature is that it only works with devices that are sold by Amazon: the Kindle, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Android phone/tablet (including Honeycomb), and Blackberry devices (not including Playbook). If you want to connect with your kids on devices other than those listed above, you’ll need to use one of the other methods mentioned earlier. Now that we know what Family Link is and what it doesn’t do for the Kindle Fire, let’s take a look at how it works on our device: When we first tried out FamilyLink on our device, we were disappointed because it didn’t work very well. Our kids would constantly disconnect from us because they were too busy talking to their friends on their phones or playing games online. We gave up after a few minutes of trying this method! However, after we changed