Comment on Nintendo Announce Virtual Game Cards (Digital Game Sharing)
smeg@feddit.uk 3 days agoHow would you make it so you can only share games with your family? As in what technical definition of “family” would you use that can’t include your friends?
acosmichippo@lemmy.world 1 day ago
i assume similar to how apple does it - everyone you add to your “family” must share the same payment method. so naturally you will limit that to only people you highly trust.
Kelly@programming.dev 1 day ago
For child accounts the trust might extend to blocking purchases in the general case and having the kids send purchase requests to the parent for approval.
Of course this leaves the child account restricted is such a manner it would be unappealing if there wasn’t an actual parent-child relationship IRL.
smeg@feddit.uk 1 day ago
Interesting, does that mean there is just one primary account and to be part of a family group with it you essentially can’t have your own account or purchases?
Kelly@programming.dev 1 day ago
For Google Play the requirements are:
I only have direct experience with managing a kid under 13, in that case I have created the account for him and never entered a payment method on his account. For any purchases he wants to make via the “family wallet” it needs my direct approval, which can be granted by using an app on my device or directly entering my password onto his. After either of us has made a purchase we have a “share with family library” toggle that can share the title with the other family member. Not that it only applies to direct title purchases from the store, if a feature is locked behind IAP it can’t be shared. We have his a could locked so he needs my approval for any purchases (including free apps) but this is not required by the platform.
For child accounts the family manager can choose between requires approval for each of th feollowing on each child account:
I presume the family manage ornly has control of the Family Wallet for adult family members but I don’t have direct experience to confirm…