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ITunes should be asking for a credit card and passcode before for the download....that way a child would not know those numbers...we would hope.
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I just upgraded my itunes this week and had to agree to a waiver that stated that my password was still valid for 15 minutes after purchasing an app. What that means after reading fine print, is that I download a free app and let my kiddo play on it and she hits yes to buying things, I am held responsible for whatever she spent.
I have every restriction in place and we tested it and she can still buy things (only spent $1.29 on a song I wanted to test it) for the 15 minute window. Really sucks it has this flaw because with Kids that have their own ipods the risk increases for them to buy something. |
Originally Posted by crochetetc
I just upgraded my itunes this week and had to agree to a waiver that stated that my password was still valid for 15 minutes after purchasing an app. What that means after reading fine print, is that I download a free app and let my kiddo play on it and she hits yes to buying things, I am held responsible for whatever she spent.
I have every restriction in place and we tested it and she can still buy things (only spent $1.29 on a song I wanted to test it) for the 15 minute window. Really sucks it has this flaw because with Kids that have their own ipods the risk increases for them to buy something. |
My 6 yr old grandson did the same thing. You do have to have a password but his 7 yr old sister knew the password and entered it for him. Neither of them realized the cost of the app. But they do now. I don't know if he got his money back or not.
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Originally Posted by feffertim
I think the app maker should be more vigilent with these childrens games.
App maker creates a software for folks to buy and use. They have no control on what we do with it once we do buy it or even get a free app. We alone are responsible for our children and grandchildren and the access we give them. My GD played that game one day and asked me for my password to get coins and when I looked at it told her NO that I was not paying for coins. We can't blame Apple, ITunes, App Creators and such for our actions or those of our children. |
Originally Posted by BarbaraA
I don't see any apps for 99.99. You should call, maybe something else is going on.
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Thank Goodness my grand daughters always get my permission before downloading an app. They do tend to focus on the free ones or $0.99 though, makes it easy to say yes.
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Originally Posted by clsurz
Originally Posted by feffertim
I think the app maker should be more vigilent with these childrens games.
App maker creates a software for folks to buy and use. They have no control on what we do with it once we do buy it or even get a free app. We alone are responsible for our children and grandchildren and the access we give them. My GD played that game one day and asked me for my password to get coins and when I looked at it told her NO that I was not paying for coins. We can't blame Apple, ITunes, App Creators and such for our actions or those of our children. |
I'm so sorry for your situation. I would fight it. In the meantime could you send your GD over to my place. She can teach me a little on the computer since I am not that savvy.
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cabbagepatchkid I too just heard on the news something about this problem in the Ipad, Ipod touch and the IPhone. Said they were working hard too solve the problem
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