You can now apply for a refund from your kids' unauthorized Amazon in-app purchases

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If you've been the victim of a tap-happy child who goes on a Candy Crush spending spree while you tried to just taste the sweet, sweet relief of a 10 minute nap, there's more relief in sight. 

The FTC announced on Tuesday that Amazon will begin considering and offering refunds for unauthorized in-app purchases made by kids between November 2011 and May 2016 on Amazon devices

Refunds now available from Amazon for unauthorized in-app purchases: https://t.co/07uW1WQzY5 http://pic.twitter.com/Kq1xSAXyUk

— FTC (@FTC) May 30, 2017

In 2014, the FTC alleged that Amazon allowed kids to make unauthorized purchases on smartphones and tablets, pointing out the lack of password protection to make these purchases.  Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog

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