If you’vedownloaded appson your Apple mobile device, there’s a good chance they include in-app purchases, particularly if they aregames. What was once uncommon has become standard, with many apps offering opportunities to buy virtual items that exist only within the game. These items can range from gems and extra lives to costumes and ammunition. Developers have found numerous ways to monetize these features.

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While many adults can resist the allure of in-app purchases on their newiPhone 16oriPad Pro (2024), or other Apple device, children often find it much more challenging. With credit cards integrated into the mobile experience — thanks to services likeApple Pay— it’s too easy for someone to spend money to progress in a game. Unfortunately, this can lead to unexpected expenses. There have been documented cases of children inadvertently spending thousands of dollars on in-app purchases, which no parent wants to face. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent in-app purchases completely, and we’re here to guide you through how to do it.

How to turn off in-app purchases on your Apple mobile device

Whether you have aniPhoneoriPad, the steps to turn off in-app purchasing is the same.

Step 1:Locate and chooseSettingswhile viewing the Home screen.

Step 2:SelectScreen Timeinside the main Settings menu.

Step 3:Scroll down and chooseContent & privacy restrictions.

Step 4:Next, select theContent & privacy restrictionsslider so that it becomes green (i.e., so that it’s switched on).

Choose theiTunes & App Store purchasesbutton.

Step 5:SelectIn-app purchases, then tapDon’t allow.

Once this is complete, neither you nor anyone else will be able to make in-app purchases on your iPhone. Of course, most of us will probably need to make in-app purchases at some point, and you may choose to set a password for those purchases instead of disabling it altogether. To do this, instead of switching in-app purchases toDon’t allow, you’ll go to theRequire passwordsubheading and selectAlways require. As long as you don’t divulge your password to anyone, that should protect your wallet information from unwanted intrusions.

Prevent unauthorized purchases

You can also prevent unauthorized purchases within apps by going toiOS settings > Screen Time > Content & privacy restrictions > Allowed apps.

Step 1:FromAllowed apps, turn off the iTunes Store.

Step 2:Doing this will restrict the iTunes Store from your iPad or iPhone. If you want to limit other apps that also offer in-app purchases, you can employ this same protocol.

How to enable Ask to Buy on an iOS device

The Ask to Buy feature helps parents and guardians prevent children from making in-app purchases without consent. If you want to set up Ask to Buy, you’ll need to turn on Family Sharing first. With Family Sharing, you can designate one user to approve app purchases. Anyone other than that user won’t be authorized to make purchases, and if they attempt to, the primary user will be notified. Parents can then review the purchase and sign off on it using their Apple ID.

Step 1:SelectSettingswhile on the Home screen. Choose your name and selectFamily.

Step 2:Find your child’s name and select it.

Step 3:ChooseAsk to buy.

Step 4:Toggle onRequire purchase approval.