So you've got a free Android tablet and are ready to start downloading applications onto it. You should probably follow the guidelines in this article to make sure you're not installing spyware, malware, or other types of potentially damaging programs on your new Android tablet. The first thing you need to do before you download anything onto your new Android tablet is go through the settings and find and remove any software that comes with it. On your tablet you'll see a software icon in the lower right hand corner of the screen. Tap this icon and you'll see a list of software installed on your device. When you see software with a green arrow pointing down pointing to it, it's probably a piece of software that comes with your tablet.
If you don't see this software on your tablet then you'll want to uninstall it and then download another one. Don't try to save the software until you're done removing it from your device. There are so many programs on the Internet that claim to be free, but the only way you can know for sure is by trying it out on your tablet. When you find a program that looks legit then download it. When you've downloaded the program, install it and then launch it. If you see a software installation prompt then go ahead and install the software.
After you've installed the software, you'll be able to get started with your Android tablet. You should use a web browser that is designed for use on Android tablets. Once you've loaded up the web browser on your tablet, open an app that is compatible with Android tablets and then do whatever you normally would do with your normal phone.