![]() ![]() At the bottom of the Payment Methods screen, tap More Payment Settings. In the profile menu that opens, tap Payments & Subscriptions. In the Store’s top-right corner, tap your profile icon. Which BTW is also meaningless since anyone that creates a Google account can say they are any age. Start by launching Google Play Store on your phone. No doubt they buried the information somewhere in the legalese user agreement, but at no point as I signed did anything on the screen tell me anyone I invited could make purchases on my account as long as they were past a certain age. I should have known there was another motive. I was stupid enough to think Google was actually making it easy for me to pay a little more and share my Music account with my family. Google already offers parents and guardians tools to restrict purchases their children make on Play Store using the family payment method. Unfreaking believable, and I'd have never set it up if I realized I couldn't control who made purchases on my account. ![]() When I signed up and invited several family members, including some who are adult, AT NO POINT did Google warn me that by doing so I was allowing them to make purchases on my account! The only way i discovered it was when I helped a family member set up their account from the invitation, and it told THEM they could make purchases on my account!!! This is not only a horrible implementation by Google, but it's misleading to the point of deserving a class action lawsuit. ![]()
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