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Kanye West blasts kids app costs
When Kanye West runs for president of the United States in 2020 one of the topics on his agenda might be making a few changes to the gaming industry.
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Noted consumer advocate Kanye West fired off a series of angry tweets Friday night, complaining about an app that had allowed his daughter to make purchases without him knowing about it. Can’t these greedy game designers give parents a break?
“F– any game company that puts in-app purchases on kids games!!!” he wrote to his 14 million-plus Twitter followers.
Stars, they’re just like us! We give the iPad to our child and every 5 minutes there’s a new purchase!!!
It’s worth noting that West’s wife, Kim Kardashian, has her own game app that’s chock with microtransaction opportunities.
He said if a game is created for a child, there shouldn’t be an option for them to be able to purchase anything.
Like Katie Hopkins’ larynx and 5p bags from Tesco, in-app purchases are amongst the universally-abhorred evils of modern living.
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Last year, CNN reported that Kardashian makes 0,000 per day from her app game. We’re sure West has no complaints about that.