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Old 12-19-2011, 07:14 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by ilovejedd View Post
That's the thing. There are no settings available to disable this behavior. Only thing you can do to prevent accidental charges is to delete associated credit cards from Google Wallet. This isn't really a fault of the developer - of course they're trying to make money. It's Google that needs to implement fail safes. On the PC, even when you're logged in to your Google account, you're still required to enter your password again when you try to pay for something using Google Checkout (now Google Wallet). Why is a similar restriction not in place for the Android Marketplace?

Personally don't have credit cards associated with iTunes or the Playstation Store. I use gift cards exclusively for those.
In that case I can understand the OP's complaint, although calling it a scam is a stretch. It's certainly bad policy on google's part. The Sony store allows toggling this setting, and so does Amazon on the desktop.

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