Epic Games' settlement with the U.S. government is shockingly broad, and meant to send a message to other game developers trying to seek money from children.
I've never really understood putting my credit card information into something that I didn't control and that was saving that information to be able to make more purchases and then being suprised when it happens *shrug* Kids aren't know for their impulse control, hell lots of adults have the same issue.
I've never really understood putting my credit card information into something that I didn't control and that was saving that information to be able to make more purchases and then being suprised when it happens *shrug* Kids aren't know for their impulse control, hell lots of adults have the same issue.
Do we know what the "privacy-invasive default settings" were?