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  • First off Apple isn't even close to first in sales, so your thoughts are based on faulty data.In the US they aren't but in the rest of the world they are.

    Worldwide, 2009:






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  • ...Smurf Village is certainly an easy trap. You have to enter your password to download the "free" game, then your kids have 15 minutes to spend real money on in-app purchases...

    in-app purchases can be turned off via parental controls/restrictions...have you tried this?:rolleyes:

    A) You have to enter your password to download anything!! And after doing so, it is best to reboot your idevice after downloading new apps, this would sign you out automatically.

    B) If you don't do that, there is one simple thing you missed here...you had to enter your password to download the game, but once you've done that, you simply need to sign out before handing the device to the child.

    C) Don't tell me you can't hold on to your idevice while the app downloads so you can sign out..if your kid has that much control over you, you are not being the parent. Kids CAN wait, just because they fuss doesn't mean they can't. It is called discipline and/or learning to be patient...something that seems to be lost in this country.

    ... some of the games publishers are acting in a particularly scummy way and are exploiting this "loophole" to make money from people who are failing to monitor their kids properly...

    Alright, if this is the case, then the problem is not with Apple, but the game publishers.
    ...AND the adult owners of the idevices.

    I think this needs to be highlighted:Parents need to grow up and be just that....parents and not the kid's buddy, etc.

    We do not need Government to step in here, Apple provides several ways for parents to control this:





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