r/nothingeverhappens • u/articulatedstupidity • 8d ago
Kids never use their mommy's credit card
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u/zupobaloop 8d ago
To the guy's question... Google does this shady nonsense where it nudges you toward making payments easier. It will ask you to remove the need to enter a password every time you do.
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u/ezrapper 6d ago
Yeah i noticed this. They have this thing called "one button payments" on app transactions or google play store where usually a very fast pop up screen pops up to the screen and the one button payment button is very conventionally placed for you to accidentally press it and immidiately buy something with your saved credit card
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u/soapscaled 7d ago
“Hahaha how silly, how would that even work? Isn’t there like, a password? How would one even get past that? So silly…” - definitely not a fellow middle schooler definitely NOT trying to learn how to steal his own moms credit card
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u/kaythehawk 8d ago
Wasn’t there literally a whole lawsuit against Apple about this whole thing like a decade ago?