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    Lightbulb Password when someone log's in

    I have seen many of my friends kids or some kid mistakely purchase gemes and later they have trouble refunding the same thing happened to me my 3year boy was playing with my I pad and he doesn't understand that much that he gonna purchase a 5$ pack in purpous so I dint care and it was the time for red cross thing I gess it was really nothing to me but the people that losses there 100$ by mistake I think that's a pain.

    So so I thing there would be a password setting before we start the game

    i found the image in a page so i think it's kinda safe for some people



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    Supercell is not responsible for your children and their ability to bypass you relaxed security protocols. My iPhone requires a password to be entered for ANY purchases to be authorized.

    There's already a system in place that protects an individual from unauthorized purchases. Use that rather than trying to get Supercell to password protect a mobile game app, which would be the first mobile game app I'd be aware of to do this....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasif13 View Post
    I have seen many of my friends kids or some kid mistakely purchase gemes and later they have trouble refunding the same thing happened to me my 3year boy was playing with my I pad and he doesn't understand that much that he gonna purchase a 5$ pack in purpous so I dint care and it was the time for red cross thing I gess it was really nothing to me but the people that losses there 100$ by mistake I think that's a pain.

    So so I thing there would be a password setting before we start the game

    i found the image in a page so i think it's kinda safe for some people



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    from there you can delete credit card information or put limits on which apps can use it. Actually pretty simple.

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    No-one wants to be delayed when trying to see his village. I'm asked for the Apple ID password when I try to buy gems. There's probably an option to turn that off and on somewhere in iTunes settings. Parents should just avoid telling young children the password.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AxionXD View Post
    Supercell is not responsible for your children and their ability to bypass you relaxed security protocols. My iPhone requires a password to be entered for ANY purchases to be authorized.

    There's already a system in place that protects an individual from unauthorized purchases. Use that rather than trying to get Supercell to password protect a mobile game app, which would be the first mobile game app I'd be aware of to do this....

    All I am saying that u might give ur iPhone or iPad to a kid to play and they might login to the game and purchase something by mistake and there is a good thing for supercell and some companyies like google play and iTunes it saves there refund money that people always asking for and lie in that there kid has bought some money and bla bla bla....

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    If your kid doesn't understand that hes not allowed to make the purchases then hes not old enough to play this game.

    13+ is the age restriction for this game.

    If hes over that age and hes still doing it- you need to possibly look at your parenting.

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    download a applock so that you can lock individual apps

    This app can lock any app on your phone with a password. Andriodhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.domobile.applock

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    Lightbulb You can do this yourself

    Quote Originally Posted by Nasif13 View Post
    All I am saying that u might give ur iPhone or iPad to a kid to play and they might login to the game and purchase something by mistake and there is a good thing for supercell and some companyies like google play and iTunes it saves there refund money that people always asking for and lie in that there kid has bought some money and bla bla bla....
    Supercell doesn't need to do this for you. You can password protect all purchases on iTunes and Google Play yourself. I have a 5 year old that plays with my phone has her own tablet and I have a tablet. She downloads apps on Google Play all the time. But she is only able to download free apps because I have it set to always ask for a password when it needs my credit card information. So instead of making every user have to use a password to log in to a game because you or some other parents don't use the option built into your phones why don't you take the time to correct the issue yourself on your own devices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireThief View Post
    If your kid doesn't understand that hes not allowed to make the purchases then hes not old enough to play this game.

    13+ is the age restriction for this game.

    If hes over that age and hes still doing it- you need to possibly look at your parenting.
    OP, I hear you, but what this guy said. There already protections in place.


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