Google Play purchase requests can now be sent by children to their parents or guardians as a way to keep them connected to what their child is purchasing. The feature offers administrators with a way to restrict purchasing power, but not completely eliminate it to keep kids connected to their favorite apps and features. The feature works by being enabled and having children request access from their family manager, and works for paid apps as well as in-app purchases.
The Google Play purchase requests feature is great for keeping parents and guardians alike abreast on what their child is purchasing, and could also be used for management purposes. Administrators could provide a certain threshold as part of a child's allowance.
Parental Approval App Purchases
Google Play Purchase Requests Can Now Be Sent to Administrators
Trend Themes
1. Parental Approval App Purchases - The trend of children sending Google Play purchase requests to parents or guardians could inspire similar features in other app stores and platforms.
2. Child Allowance Management Apps - The trend of allowing parents or guardians to set a purchasing threshold for children could inspire new apps for managing child allowances.
3. In-app Purchase Accountability - The trend of granting parents or guardians access to their child's in-app purchases could inspire increased transparency and accountability across all app stores and platforms.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile App Stores - Mobile app stores could benefit from creating parental approval purchase request features to increase trust and transparency for families.
2. Financial Management Apps - Financial management apps geared towards families could incorporate parental approval purchase features and child allowance management tools.
3. Child-centered Tech Companies - Child-centered tech companies could expand their offerings by creating features that give parents and guardians more control over their child's app purchases and usage.