
Google is facing a class action lawsuit filed by parents in the US whose children downloaded a free or modestly-priced game on Google Play, and then chalked up charges for in-app game currency without the parents’ knowledge or authorization,_according to a_press release_issued by law firm Berger & Montague. GigaOm_reports that the lawsuit stemmed from a mother in New York, who says her five-year-old son spent $65.95 on in-app purchases while_playing “Marvel Run Jump Smash!” on a Samsung Galaxy tablet. The lawsuit alleges that Google Play lets users download games for free or at a nominal cost, of which many are...
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