Lent my Nexus S to my niece at the weekend so she could play Angry Birds. Ten minutes later she had download a new game using my credit card details stored by Google with no validation at all.
It would seem that if Google have credit card details stored then they do not request a password to download using it. Seems quite a security risk to me. Would the same apply to downloading movies, music or books?
I have now deleted my card info but is there anyway of forcing a password for a download.
Ironically when deleting the card info I had to confirm acceptance of the new terms and conditions otherwise I would not have been able to delete it. There was no such requirement before making the download.
It would seem that if Google have credit card details stored then they do not request a password to download using it. Seems quite a security risk to me. Would the same apply to downloading movies, music or books?
I have now deleted my card info but is there anyway of forcing a password for a download.
Ironically when deleting the card info I had to confirm acceptance of the new terms and conditions otherwise I would not have been able to delete it. There was no such requirement before making the download.

