hoosierdoc
Freed prisoner
My wife downloaded a shooting game for my son called "showdown". Somehow he found where he can buy more guns or ammo or something. Anyway, she gets an email invoice for the $106.99.
It's absurd that an app has a $107 in-app upgrade available that you can authorize without password approval. I recommend shutting down in-app purchases if you have kids. Apple is refunding the fee at least as a one-time courtesy.
Steps on iPhone/iPad:
1) Tap Settings on your device's home screen.
2) Tap General.
3) Tap Restrictions.
4) If necessary, tap Enable Restrictions and enter a passcode. This passcode will prevent restrictions from being disabled without your permission.
5) Scroll down to the Allowed Content section. Switch the In-App Purchases option to OFF. Enter your Restrictions passcode if prompted.
It's absurd that an app has a $107 in-app upgrade available that you can authorize without password approval. I recommend shutting down in-app purchases if you have kids. Apple is refunding the fee at least as a one-time courtesy.
Steps on iPhone/iPad:
1) Tap Settings on your device's home screen.
2) Tap General.
3) Tap Restrictions.
4) If necessary, tap Enable Restrictions and enter a passcode. This passcode will prevent restrictions from being disabled without your permission.
5) Scroll down to the Allowed Content section. Switch the In-App Purchases option to OFF. Enter your Restrictions passcode if prompted.