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Google to pay $19 million for child app purchases

Google has agreed to issue at least $19 million in refunds to consumers whose children made app purchases from its Google Play store without parental consent, officials said on Thursday.

By:AFP
| Updated on: Sep 04 2014, 22:52 IST
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Google has agreed to issue at least $19 million in refunds to consumers whose children made app purchases from its Google Play store without parental consent, officials said on Thursday.

The Federal Trade Commission announced that Google agreed to the settlement to resolve a probe into 'unfair' practices by billing consumers for charges by children made within kids' apps since 2011.

FTC chairwoman Edith Ramirez said in a statement that in the age of mobile technology, 'it's vital to remind companies that time-tested consumer protections still apply, including that consumers should not be charged for purchases they did not authorize.'

The in-app charges are a component of many apps available from Google Play and can range from 99 cents to $200, according to the consumer regulatory agency.

In some apps used by children, users are invited to accumulate virtual items but sometimes are billed without the knowledge of their parents.

Google has also agreed to update its practices to ensure that it receives parental consent for the purchases.

The agreement follows a similar deal earlier this year with Apple, which agreed to pay $32.5 million.

The FTC in July sued Amazon as part of its investigation into in-app purchases by children, but no settlement has been announced.

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First Published Date: 04 Sep, 22:45 IST
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