Who's responsible for in App Ads?

What hapened?
Had today a bad experience with an AppStore App (faceGoo lite). My kids used it in the last days and if you tip backwards in the right top corner you can accidently tip on the add a $$$ number, which dials instantly without any further question. Never heard about the possibility of this "trojan" use on iOS.
Is this function really
Had read about errors/ problems with inApp buys so this is all disabled (no pw saved on the iOS devices). But i'm really shoked that kind of this function is possible on iOS. Apple should ad a policy like "can app xyz access to the dial function".
This kind of numbers are blocked now o all our devices.
We discussed in the company i work for how to deal with Google Store as we ramp out a big amount of Galaxies. For the existing iOS devices we need to rethink also if Apple AppStore can be used as a trusted store. Up to now it's defined as a trusted store where Google play will be menaged with a blacklist.
I like to sue the company resonsible for this, because it's a 4+ App and my kids can't read/ can't read ENG. I only talk about a couple of $ no big amount. But in this occation it's a question how this guys got the money. So i'll make a "pysical" extraction with cellebrite UFED touch tomorrow to save evidence and handle it over.
Can anyone tellme how to find who's responsible for the in app adds of given app? As I've access to the plist stuff (via cellebrite) on the phone i can check all flags and settings.

I made a note to apple in the app store. How to find the address of a publisher in app store? The website of the developer is registered through godaddy and than hidden again with an other publisher in the godaddy Whois information. At trace shows that the website I hosted by Amazon.
I found one person (co founder) but having no address to contact him. Is there a company register in the US to find the address of the company?
But to come back to the problem. Apple should redefine the policy using in app content/ ads by the developer. The content should be usefull and understandable by the audience the app is made for. And a $$$ dialer link is not 4+ level. And this dialer was not in the initial release.

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