sincity Posted March 15, 2014 Posted March 15, 2014 Google has silently rolled out a new version of the Google Play store, giving users the option to require a password every time an in-app purchase is made on their Android devices. The changes gives parents the option of restricting in-app purchases made by children playing freemium games, while preventing those accidental purchases of new content for media apps. The current system allows in-app purchases to be made within a 30 minute window of the last time the password was entered. That system was the subject of a recent lawsuit brought by a woman in New York, whose son racked up $65.95 playing the Marvel Jump Smash game without having to enter a password. Ramifications As well as the password tweak, which remains optional for users, Google is also identifying which apps have in-app purchases available within the product description. Google's change comes after Apple has taken the brunt of the fury over in-app purchases so far, which is now refunding 'accidental' purchases. Following a Federal Trade Commission ruling in January, the firm forked over $32.5m in refunds to customers who'd been unwittingly charged for in-app purchases. Are these the first ramifications of these talks? Are more to come? Let us know your thoughts below. iPhone and iPad gaming is broken: Here's how to fix it Quote
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