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Judge Orders Amazon Refunds for Children's In-app Purchases (reuters.com) 54

A federal judge has directed Amazon to set up a year-long process to reimburse parents whose children made in-app purchases without permission, but rejected a U.S. regulator's request for a $26.5 million lump-sum payout. Reuters reports:U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, in Amazon's hometown of Seattle, issued his order more than six months after finding the online retailer liable, in a case brought by the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC in July 2014 accused Amazon of making it too easy for children to run up bills while playing games such as "Pet Shop Story" and "Ice Age Village" on mobile devices, resulting in an estimated $86 million of unauthorized charges.
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Judge Orders Amazon Refunds for Children's In-app Purchases

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  • The nicest thing about Android phones and tablets is that you can create an account and use the App store without ever putting in a credit card. That's the only way I could imagine letting my kids use those things. It's also why I don't use any Apple devices (except as I have to for work). There's just way too much risk with hooking your credit card up to a phone or tablet - you're just nuts if you do that AND hand it to a kid.
    • and apple needs the password to install free apps (I think now you can turn that off but it does not work all the time)

      with Android it works and set up that way by default.

    • apple wantted a CC to get a free mac os update.

      It just would not let you download it without having a way to pay on your apple ID.

    • You can still do this on Apple devices, but it's a pain. Either by buying a small gift card to jumpstart the account or by removing the CC after adding it to your account.

    • When we got my son an iPad for a high school graduation present, he didn't have a credit card and we didn't provide one. We gave him an iTunes gift card with the iPad so he could buy some stuff with his account. I don't remember it being any big deal.

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