Apple starts asking for a second confirmation to buy app subscriptions

All the App subscriptions have been on everyone's lips as of late, and it is that we have gone from applications with fixed prices, to applications with subscriptions that force us to recurring payments.

The subscriptions that have been hidden on many occasions and that we have been able to activate by mistake on many occasions. Apple knows about this problem and they want to prevent us from activating subscriptions by mistake by asking us for a second confirmation. After the jump We tell you how this second confirmation will be that the guys from Cupertino will ask us whenever we want to buy a subscription.

As you have seen in the previous tweet, it was David Barnard who realized this nNew verification that they ask us from Cupertino to activate a subscription to an app. A security method that will make us confirm with the Touch ID / Face ID the purchase of any subscription to an app.

Apple has added an additional confirmation step for subscriptions. Is new alert appears after we confirm with Touch ID / Face ID. I hope they address it in a more elegant way in iOS 13, but I am delighted that Apple has taken a definitive step to curb fraudulent subscriptions.

Good news that undoubtedly protects the end user, us. As user David Barnard says, we will have to wait to see the news that iOS 13 brings us regarding subscriptions. There have been many complaints about fraudulent subscriptions and Apple is doing well to prevent us from falling into the trap.


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