Just a few hours ago, the application download platform for iOS , the App Store, had unreliable information regarding theapplications it hosts. And it seems that an error has slipped into its bowels that shows incorrect data on some tools, being able to confuse the user. However, it doesn't seem like a serious issue, since this error only shows the text next to an app's rating: In-app purchases, whenIt's not really like that
This means that this application contains add-ons, tools or add-ons that can be purchased through payment through the tool itself Something like, for example, some of the Stickers orstickers LINE The really curious and negative is that this message has appeared on completely free applications that actually do not have paid content A good example is social network Facebook or, the application of filters Instagram Two tools that do not have any kind of paid content or a transaction service
Therefore, it seems to be just a bug that, moreover, would already be completely corrected And it is that this inconsistency could be verified both from the App Store through a iPhone or a iPad, such as from iTunes through a computer All you have to do is pay attention to the area set aside for evaluating the application, where, from the last week the recommended age of use also appears. This is where the message about in-app purchases appeared, even though these do not exist in some tools.
Apparently the bug was discovered yesterday by some developers, who noticed the erroneous information in this section whilechecked the download page of their own applications An issue that they could not modify or correct since, despite choosing the option not have in-app purchases, this message was displayed automaticallySomething that, at this time, already seems completely solved, since, according to what we have verified, the message has disappeared from the applicationscompletely free. At least from the best known as mentioned above.
The biggest problem with this error is the disinformation that can cause the fearful and novice user And it is that those who are not comfortable with this platform and do not want to make payments involuntarily, can refuse to download applications that actually are totally free for fear of incurring expenses, thus resenting the download figures of a application. However, it only turned out to be a failure of several hours in duration, verifying that Apple was interested in the proper functioning of your application platform
Therefore, no user should doubt the information displayed on the download pages of applications for iOS devices Without However, this case can serve as a warning to draw attention to the fact that not all data about an application can be completely true, therefore, it is best to is to always use common sense