Ah, yes, technology!!

It is meant to make life easier?
But, no, I have spent a lot of time sorting my daughters tech out on her PC, mobile phone, landline, and my grandchildren's i-Pad's and tablets. All kinds of problems with passwords, systems that do not talk to each other, and frankly humans who are being led by these "advances" in human abilities without understanding all that they do, or can do, with or without human input

The most recent example is one of my grandsons playing the game Klondike on his tablet. He, a 9 year old, was really enjoying getting rich and spending his gains in computer 'money'. His mother was not so happy when she suddenly realised her bank balance was not what it should be. In fact it was £420.53 light due to her son making 27 separate transactions in December whilst playing the 'game'!!

One transaction alone was for £71.99, and all had been charged to her debit card whose details, somehow, were accessible to the lad! He did not know what he was doing, and was just playing an enjoyable game!
I spoke to Google Play in the States, but they said, even with the circumstances, it was not their policy to refund on these transactions, but advised me to speak t the developer of the game. I wrote them an email, and subsequently communicated with Klondike through a portal in their game. But, no surprise, they said the transactions had been made, the 'money' spent within the game, and it was down to the debit card holder to control such spending. Legally I had no argument, so my daughter has accepted it as a bad mistake of life. I have introduced blocks / limits on the grandsons ability to charge anything to 'the card', and of course deleted the said game! He has learnt by this mistake
It really emphasises though how tech is now leading us in directions we may not want, and how all of us must wake up to the fact we have to take back control before the machines take over, as in the Terminator films!

Bloody tech. Arghhhhhhhhhh!!