Did you know that games and apps may charge you real money? Even after you’ve got the game, you may be asked to pay for additional items and upgrades.
Look out for these words and signs which might show you’re about to make a payment:
- Buy now
- £
- $
- In-app purchases
- In-game purchases
It can be confusing if games also have their own version of money (like gems or coins) which you can earn as you play and use to get upgrades. The most important thing to remember is:
If you’re ever unsure about whether you’re spending real money or not, speak to an adult first.
For some people who play games a lot, spending money can be part of the experience but there’s a few things to think about.
Top Tips
- Do you have to pay to play? On most games the paid for items and upgrades are completely optional. That means you can play the game without spending any money at all!
- How much do you really want to pay? Some upgrades are small and cost a couple of pounds or less, but some options are much more expensive.
- Is it worth it? Think: if you play a game for a few months, then something new or better comes out, what will you have to show for the money you’ve spent?
- Whose money are you spending? Have you checked with them first? If it’s your parents or somebody else’s bank account details you’re using, then it’s not your money to spend and it’s really important to check first!