Smurfs' Village is a top grossing iPhone game, but one which has proved controversial in terms of claims that many in-app purchases have been made accidentally.
And now it seems that Apple has had strong words with publisher Capcom about such purchases.
According to a well placed source, Apple has told Capcom in no uncertain terms that its freemium childrens' game has been causing problems with an increasingly significant number of parents who have complained that their children have been racking up large amounts of in-app purchases without their knowledge.
This is mainly due to Apple's iTunes protocol that means that once your account password has been entered, all subsequent downloads, paid or free, don't require the password to be re-entered for 15 minutes.
Not so freemium
It's a situation that has seen some parents getting bills of hundreds and thousands of dollars from their children who have unwittingly purchased in-app items - in this case Smurfberries - without realising the consequences.
Indeed, we hear that many parents have been refunded these "accidental purchases" although it's not entirely clear whether this is due to action from Apple, credit card companies or Capcom.
However, the rumour is that Apple is looking to tighten up its iTunes log in procedure, with the current 15 minutes default before relogging in reduced to around five minutes so that accidental purchases are limited.
Obviously, nothing is as yet confirmed, but with the number of freemium games for kids and adult exploding on the App Store, this seems like a logical move from Apple to control the flow of bad publicity from parents whose credit cards have been wacked by their free spending offspring.
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