- Okay, boss. But it won't be that fast. Is that okay?
- Undoubtedly.
- Boss, I figured it out. It was all trivial. There is no malware on the smartphone. But there are a huge number of games, at least two of which require real money to improve the properties of the characters. That's venezuela whatsapp data the money went. And the child was simply afraid to tell his parents.
- Mr. Strauss, we are waiting for you to visit!
- Yes, Johann, I will come to you in an hour.
- Grab a bottle of cognac for Kurt. He was working after hours.
- Of course! You didn't even have to say it!
An hour passed.
- So, Mr. Strauss, we have sorted out your problem. Your child "pumped up" his character in the game, buying additional weapons. Alas, he bought them with real money. And in another game, he skipped watching ads, and for this he also paid with real money. That's where the money went. Talk to him.
Do you always know what your children are playing? After all, 90% of children under 12 often play mobile games (on their smartphone or the smartphone of older family members), which means their owners are not protected from such a scenario. Are you ready for this?