The version of the App Store adapted to iOS devices keeps improving to show important notices before purchasing an app.
A few days ago, Apple incorporated el 'In-app purchases' notice to avoid scares or to think that we are downloading a free application when, in reality, inside there is a whole catalog of in-app-purchase accessories. So the user knows in advance that once the application is downloaded, they will have integrated purchases.
For a few hours, Apple has incorporated a second notice in the applications but this time related to the recommended age to use the application. The visibility of the notice is very good since it has been used bold, a larger font and also the set is boxed so that inadvertently, the view goes there directly.
Although the App Store is not an application store in which there is sexual content (company policies), it is true that there is apps and games with a certain degree of violence that are not recommended for children, lovers of applications who are all day with the iPhone or iPad of their parents.
If an application offers in-app-purchase purchases and has too high a recommended age of use, it is better not to install it if a child can play with it. Unfortunately, rare is the application that does not offer in-app purchases And we have already seen that right now it is the most profitable for developers.
Learn more – In-app-purchase add-ons generated 76% of App Store profits last month
Source - 9to5Mac