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  2. How to turn off In-App Purchases on iPhones & iPads - AOL

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    The issue of astronomical in-app purchase bills is never far away from the headlines, from reports of children ringing up $1500 surprises for their parents, to formal investigations conducted by ...

  3. App Store (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone App Store opened on July 10, 2008. [10] [11] [12] On July 11, the iPhone 3G was released and came pre-loaded with support for App Store. [13] [14] Initially apps could be free or paid, but then in 2009, Apple added the ability to add in-app purchases [15] which quickly became the dominant way to monetize apps, especially games.

  4. List of built-in iOS apps - Wikipedia

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    The iTunes Store was first made available on iOS devices with the release of iPhone OS 2, allowing the purchase of music and podcasts. iPhone OS 3 further added the ability to rent and purchase movies and TV shows from the iTunes Store. As of April 2020, iTunes offers 60 million songs, 2.2 million apps, 25,000 TV shows, and 65,000 films.

  5. Microtransaction - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, a server was created by a Russian developer, which provided falsified authentication for iOS in-app purchases. This allowed users to obtain features requiring a microtransaction without paying.

  6. iPhone OS 3 - Wikipedia

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    In-app purchase capability was added to third-party applications as well. iPhone OS 3 is the last version of iOS that supports the first-generation iPhone and first-generation iPod Touch as its successor, iOS 4, drops support for both models.

  7. View and manage data associated with your account - AOL Help

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    Unfortunately, we are unable to recommend any third-party apps or websites. Information contained in the download: The file contains all personally identifiable data about you and your account.

  8. Amazon wants Apple money, toys with in-app purchases [Report]

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    According to a Maria Ly, co-founder of Skimble, a physical fitness app creator, Amazon has an in-app purchase program in the works, Bloomberg reports. Ly also mentioned Amazon wants Apple money ...

  9. Regulations protecting consumers from microtransactions

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    As part of the settlement, Apple agreed to refund a minimum of $32.5 million to affected consumers that were billed for in-app purchases incurred by children. Apple was also required to modify its in-app purchase practices to ensure that users have a clear understanding of the costs associated with in-app purchases. [2]