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« on: March 02, 2013, 03:00:38 pm »

Apple Offers Refund After British Boy Spends $2500 on In-App Purchases in 15 Minutes

A five-year-old boy in the UK accidentally made £1700 ($2550) of in-app purchases in a freemium game in just 15 minutes after asking his father to type in the password for a free download, reports the BBC (via Gizmodo).     The Zombies vs Ninja game was a free download, but with £70 ($105) in-app purchases for game keys and weapons packs. Neither the 5-year-old, Danny Kitchen, nor his parents were aware of the charges being racked up as the child played. His mother Sharon Kitchen said:He was very upset when he realised what he had done. His brothers and sisters were telling him off, but of course he didn't know what he did - he's only five.Apple refunded the charges, but the incident does highlight the dangers of freemium games aimed at young children. As for Danny:I was worried and I felt sad. I’m banned from the iPad now.The publicity comes just days after Apple settled a U.S. lawsuit over the same issue, offering affected customers iTunes credits of at least $5, with cash payments available to customers with claims over $30.     It is not entirely clear how Danny Kitchen was able to purchase in-app content if his father had only entered the account password to download an app, as Apple separated app and in-app purchases with iOS 4.3 two years ago. The Kitchen's password should have been required a second time before in-app purchase could be downloaded.   Apple also provides a variety of parental controls and restriction tools to help minimize the possibility of such issues, allowing parents to restrict what types of content may be used on the device, turn off app downloads or in-app purchases, and require the account password for every app or in-app transaction.   Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • Evernote for iOS Updated with Snippet Viewer for iPad, New PDF Viewer • iFixit Releases Tablet Repairability List, Puts Most Apple Tablets Near the Bottom • Dunkin' Donuts Adds Passbook Support to Its iPhone App • Apple Seeds Build 12D74 of OS X Beta 10.8.3 to Developers • YouTube App Updated with 'Send to TV' Feature, Now Pairs with Smart TVs and Consoles • Apple Has Sold 8 Million iPads to Worldwide Educational Institutions • What Apple's and Google's Headquarters Plans Reveal About Their Cultures • iCloud's Photo Stream, Documents, and Backup Services Currently Experiencing Problems
 


http://www.macrumors.com/2013/03/01/apple-offers-refund-after-british-boy-spends-2500-on-in-app-purchases-in-15-minutes/
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