This document discusses the concerns with allowing children to use the Timkoo MP3 player. It notes that while filtered, the Timkoo operates like a smartphone and looks like a "toy smartphone". Giving it to a child is essentially giving them a closer version of a smartphone. Further, the document expresses that the parental controls and ability to filter the Android operating system it uses are ineffective. It argues that allowing the Timkoo is practically the same as allowing filtered smartphones for children. There are safer kosher MP3 player alternatives available.
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Timkoo
This document discusses the concerns with allowing children to use the Timkoo MP3 player. It notes that while filtered, the Timkoo operates like a smartphone and looks like a "toy smartphone". Giving it to a child is essentially giving them a closer version of a smartphone. Further, the document expresses that the parental controls and ability to filter the Android operating system it uses are ineffective. It argues that allowing the Timkoo is practically the same as allowing filtered smartphones for children. There are safer kosher MP3 player alternatives available.
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Concerning the Timkoo MP3 Player – Making an Informed Decision
Even when filtered, a Timkoo operates using smartphone technology. It has therefore been banned in many yeshivas. One of the greatest problems with this type of mp3 player is the “internet image”... it looks like a smartphone. Giving this device to a child is the equivalent to giving them a “toy smartphone” to play with. It’s certainly a step closer to a smartphone. This concept was noted by Rabbi Nechemia Gottlieb, head of TAG international. I’m including a quotation from Rabbi Nechemia regarding iPod touch – which may equally apply to the Timkoo: “By owning a iPod Touch the child now feels “cool” by being part of the digital world. In a frum school he will likely now be associated with the less frum elements.” One particular model of Timkoo has Video which obviously could be a serious michshol; whilst another model can actually connect to the internet. There are two options of “protection” for this device: OPTION 1: The in-built “Parental Controls”. Without unnecessary elaboration, the Parental-control feature is totally ineffective. Full stop. Likewise Video cannot be reliably disabled. OPTION 2: FILTERED BY A TECHNICIAN: This device works on an operating system called android which is very problematic to filter. Andriod operating systems are problematic even on devices with hechsherim i.e. the Samvix Q series. Some of the very dangers present with the Qin phones could soon be experienced with the Timkoo – they both run on Andriod. Also, what happens before the child goes to a technician? They may try out the device ‘out of innocent curiosity’, with the subsequent irreparable ramifications. In fact, Puriphone stopped allowing people to bring them unfiltered phones for filtering because of this exact problem. Today they will only sell phones that they have already koshered. Allowing this device is practically the same as allowing filtered smartphones. What would be the point of stopping filtered smartphones for parents and allowing it for children?! WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?! By allowing this devise, we might soon have a situation of ‘peer pressure’ for children to be having the Timkoo. After all, it’s both a sleek and attractive device. So how and who is going to prevent the peer pressure.
איכא דרכא אחרינא: There are 3 kosher high
quality mp3 players available. (Please call 07722 601 268 for details). Furthermore, all SanDisk mp3 players can have its radio removed in Gateshead, and TAG Stamford Hill, for a small charge.
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