In the next tutorial or practical advice I am going to teach you how to protect your Android terminals, more specifically the application Play Store for no authorization of unwanted purchases. We will achieve this by simply activating a Check List box from the application options.
I have decided to create this practical tutorial intended for novice or less experienced users of the operating system Android, given the requests arrived through the different social networks of Androidsis.
One of the most practical and dangerous things that our Android terminals have, is the ease of buying applications through their own Play Store, the official store of Google for Android. Once we have entered our credit card details, with just a couple of clicks we will be downloading payment applications directly to our devices.
This can be a real problem since if we are used to leaving our devices to our young children, surely more than once we will have been surprised that they have downloaded without our consent some other payment application.
To avoid this we have the option of activate our password own account gmail, so before finalizing the requested purchase, Play Store it will ask us to enter our Gmail password to finish the transaction.
This would definitely have to come pre-activated in our Android, especially when we enter our bank details for the purchase of applications, although unfortunately this is not the case and we will have to do it ourselves from the settings of Play Store.
In the video on the header I explain all the steps to follow to enable password on all accounts that you have activated and synchronized in your Android terminal.
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Fransisco this block that you show in the video also blocks downloads of free facebook apps etc. etc.?
How to buy products without the need for credit cards only with phone balance can be specifically from playstori