Apple trying to maintain a good name among parents who have lost hundreds or thousands of dollars due to in-app purchases, and in the course of today decided to send an e-mail to all victims, in which they are alerted to the official terms and conditions of including finsancii. The parents were in court with Appquarry due to their children spending money on microtransactions in apps on iOS devices. Apple among other things, he tightened the conditions for the use and handling of In-App purchases, including the fact that it requires confirmation of the purchase with a password.
Affected users have the option to contact Apple and seek compensation from him by January 13 / January 2014. This compensation is either a $5 iTunes Gift Voucher or financial compensation. In the first case, these are parents who, thanks to in-app they lost less than $30 on their purchase and continue to use theirs Apple ID. However, if they want financial compensation, they will have to specify the amount and the circumstances under which users lose their financthey came However, the financial compensation itself is available to every user who was "robbed" of more than 30 dollars by his child, or who no longer uses his Apple ID. Users must specify a specific amount and can specify a specific list of purchases, which are available in the Purchase History section of the iTunes menu Store.
In case users don't want from Appfor compensation, they can file an appeal by August 30, 2013, or file an objection to the original declaration by this date.
*Source: 9to5mac