losshini wrote:
I’m scared if l put ,my Touch ID and buy things because lm a kid
The whole point of many games is to separate the game users from as much money as the user is willing and able to spend, yes.
For digital trinkets, and for endorphins.
Developers of games can choose to use so-called dark patterns to increases the difficulty of either avoiding making payments, or increases the difficulty of stopping existing recurring payments.
What amounts to a form of addiction for some people can also be profitable to game developers.
Yes, you can be somebody's piggy bank.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-compass-pleasure/201110/video-games-can-activate-the-brains-pleasure-circuits-0
https://www.sciencefriday.com/educational-resources/rewards-and-neurotransmitters/
TL;DR: talk to your parents or guardians about this, or to teachers or other adults you trust.