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Apple to Refund at Least $32.5 Million in App Charges as a Result of FTC Complaints

On Wednesday, January 15th, Apple reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over complaints that the company did not do enough to prevent children from making unauthorized purchases on mobile applications.

The company agreed to refund at least $32.5 million for all the unauthorized charges and change its billing for mobile applications to obtain consent before purchasing items.  The FTC claims that parents were uninformed that by entering their password, they opened a 15 minute window where children could make purchases from applications or mobile games without their knowledge.

Apple will contact potentially affected customers with details on how to obtain refunds.

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A Dash of Maxwell’s: A Maxwell’s Equations Primer – Part Two

Maxwell’s Equations are eloquently simple yet excruciatingly complex. Their first statement by James Clerk Maxwell in 1864 heralded the beginning of the age of radio and, one could argue, the age of modern electronics.

Read more about the settlement reached between Apple and the FTC. 

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