[citation][nom]digitalrazoe[/nom]This is not Facebook's fault ( or apple's far as that goes ) Parents don't talk to their kids now as they did back in the day. When game consoles came out my mom would not allow them in the house. I did, however, get my first computer. I had to learn to PROGRAM if I wanted to play anything remotely considered a computer game! when the Internet first picked up I did get into trouble with long distance charges to remote servers. BUT I was learning and we DISCUSSED the responsibility of accessing such information. This generation is so oblivious to what's happening that there is no clear cut way to control it other than GET ACTIVE Parents. It's not any portal/website's fault. The blame starts at home! deal with it![/citation]
no i give apple some credit, its 1 device per house if you arent rich, and that device is owned by the parrents.
kid needs the password for every free game they want...
parent gets sick of free free free all the time,
gives kid password
those games than ask retarded amounts of money for ingame crap.
they are desighned to take money from kids who know the passwords.
this facebook... kid either has to steal the credit card, or parrent has to put it in and be stupid.
[citation][nom]Cy-Kill[/nom]"Then again, making Facebook credit or Apple in-app purchases requires an adult’s credit card."Actually, that's not true in Facebook's case, you can buy credits by mobile phone or land line, no need for a credit card![/citation]
so if a kid called a late night 900 number, its their fault?
that is the same as the credit card thing its theft