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By kaihuaba on Apr 16, 2011 |Technology
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April 16, according to foreign media reports, residents of Pennsylvania Phoenix Garen Meguerian this week in southern California class action lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court alleging that Apple’s App Store App Store makes no adults can easily purchase by credit card, so that they can not realize that they are spending money in real life.
The plaintiffs, minors in iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad iOS devices such as playing games, will use their parents credit card to buy the game virtual props. Maikuilian have two daughters, 12-year-old and 9-year-old daughter from the App Store to download a variety of free games, including “Zombie Cafe”, “Treasure Story” and “City Story”. Maikuilian said he allowed his daughter to download free games, but do not know these games can include credit card to purchase virtual currency, little girl free game to buy props to spend about 200 dollars.
The indictment said Apple in the game by requiring players within each time when shopping for a password to solve this problem. Before, users download the application, enter the password after 15 minutes after the shop without re-enter the password. Maikuilian that Apple’s policy to make it through before the unauthorized transaction, “millions of dollars in profits”, even if the iOS 4.3 in the new policy is not enough to prevent unauthorized transactions, “as the password to buy game currency to buy other content password as the password that parents of minors can still buy the game without the knowledge of coins. ”
The indictment also noted that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has decided to investigate Apple’s February application for shopping system. App Store plaintiffs also alleged that some of the game players to buy expensive induced virtual props.
Plaintiff sought compensation for economic losses Apple to pay legal fees.
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