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AT&T Amigo Kid Phone Parental Controls Fail to Block Prohibited Content

The AT&T Amigo phone marketed for children has software vulnerabilities that allow children to access content that parents have explicitly blocked. Support fails to resolve the issue and return policies prevent device exchanges.

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