Turning off in-app purchases on a phone varies depending on the operating system (OS) it uses. Here’s how you can do it for two of the most common mobile operating systems, iOS and Android:
iOS (iPhone and iPad):
- Open Settings:
- Open the “Settings” app on your iOS device.
- Go to Screen Time:
- Scroll down and tap on “Screen Time.”
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions:
- If asked, enter your passcode.
- Tap on “Content & Privacy Restrictions.”
- Enable Restrictions:
- Toggle the switch next to “Content & Privacy Restrictions” to turn it on.
- Enter a Passcode:
- Set a passcode that only you will know.
- Enable In-App Purchases:
- Under the “Content & Privacy Restrictions” section, tap on “iTunes & App Store Purchases.”
- Select “In-app Purchases” and set it to “Don’t Allow.”
Android:
- Open Google Play Store:
- Open the “Google Play Store” app on your Android device.
- Access Settings:
- Tap on the three horizontal lines (hamburger menu) in the top-left corner to open the menu.
- Scroll down and select “Settings.”
- Require Authentication for Purchases:
- Under “User controls,” look for the option labeled “Require authentication for purchases.”
- Choose either “For all purchases through Google Play on this device” or “Every 30 minutes.”
Keep in mind that these instructions may vary slightly depending on the version of the operating system on your device. If you have a different version, you can usually find these settings under a similar menu within the device’s settings.
By following these steps, you can help prevent accidental or unauthorized in-app purchases on your phone.