Apple to pay $32.5 mn to settle complaints

Apple will also change its billing ways, so customers are not charged for apps they didn't authorise

IANS Washington
Last Updated : Jan 16 2014 | 8:46 AM IST

US Federal Trade Commission ( FTC) said Wednesday that Apple Inc. agreed to pay at least $32.5 million to customers and change its billing ways to settle a FTC compliant over in-app purchases bought by kids without parental consent.

Under the terms of the settlement, Apple Inc. will provide full refunds to consumers, a minimum of $32.5 million, as the FTC complained the company billed consumers for millions of dollars incurred by children in kids' mobile apps without their parents' consent, Xinhua reported.

"This settlement is a victory for consumers harmed by Apple's unfair billing," said FTC chairwoman Edith Ramirez.

"Whether you're doing business in the mobile arena or the mall down the street, fundamental consumer protections apply," said Ramirez. "You cannot charge consumers for purchases they did not authorise."

Apple will also change its billing practices no later than March 31 this year to ensure that it has obtained express, informed consent from consumers before charging them for items sold in mobile app store, the FTC said.

The complaint alleged that Apple did not inform account holders that entering their password will open a 15-minute window in which children can incur unlimited charges with no further action from the account holder.

The FTC also said it noted that Apple had received at least tens of thousands of complaints about unauthorised in-app purchases by children.

Apple has not made any public comment so far.

In 2013, customers have spent over $10 billion on Apple's app store, including over $1 billion in December alone, Apple said early January. Developers of those apps have now earned $15 billion through Apple's app store, it added.

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First Published: Jan 16 2014 | 8:00 AM IST

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