News Child spends $16K on iPad game in-app purchases

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Over the summer of 2020, a six-year-old spent over $16,000 in the App Store, on in-app purchases for the iPad version of Sega's "Sonic Forces."

Jessica Johnson of Wilton, CT. discovered a series of withdrawals made from her credit card over a series of months, posted by Apple's in-app purchasing system. The purchases were made by her youngest son, George, who was repeatedly acquiring in-game currency for the game Sonic Forces.


The spending spree, which totaled $16,293.10, took place over a series of months starting in July, when George started buying add-ons in the game, starting from a $1.99 pack to $99.99 bundles, reports the New York Post. On July 9, 25 charges were made to her account, valued cumulatively at over $2,500, over eight times the price of the cheapest iPadcurrently available.


The transactions were initially thought to be fraud or a mistake by Johnson, who found it "almost impossible" to figure out that they originated from in-app purchases. After filing a fraud claim with Chase, she was then informed the charges were genuine, and was told to contact Apple.

 

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This is precisely why all children need to be on "family" accounts that require a pin or password to purchase anything, and parents need to be far more vigilant about the passwords they do use, as well as the activities of their children while they're using electronics. Can't blame the developers for you not paying attention!
 

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This is precisely why all children need to be on "family" accounts that require a pin or password to purchase anything, and parents need to be far more vigilant about the passwords they do use, as well as the activities of their children while they're using electronics. Can't blame the developers for you not paying attention!

no, pins and passwords can be figured out. It's why you don't leave your payment on the device a child can use.
 

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