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Verifying your Play Console developer account (for accounts created before September, 2023) How to get started with Play Console. Use of All files access (MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE) permission. Required information to create a Play Console developer account. Use Play App Signing. Set up an open, closed, or internal test.
All new developer accounts are required to complete these additional verifications before they can publish apps on Google Play. November 8, 2023–February 29, 2024 Developers required to complete verifications (most accounts created before September 2023) could choose their preferred deadline to complete account verification in Play Console.
You can update your developer account information using Google Play Console. Only the account owner can change the developer account information that you provide and it must comply with Google Play's Developer Program Policies. Important: To help keep Google Play users safe, you must maintain accurate developer account information. If your ...
Step 1: Sign up for a Play Console developer account. You must be at least 18 years of age to sign up for a Google Play Developer account. Using your Google Account, sign up for a Play Console developer account. Once you have an account, you can use Play Console to publish and manage your apps. Step 2: Accept the Developer Distribution Agreement.
Step 2: Send a copy of your original key to Google and create an upload key. Locate your original app signing key. Open Play Console and go to the Play App Signing page (Release > Setup > App signing). Select the export and upload option that best suits your release process and upload an existing app signing key.
When creating a personal account, you must provide the following information: Developer name; can be different from your legal name. Legal name. Legal address. Contact email address, for Google to contact you. Contact phone number, for Google to contact you. Developer email address, shown as part of your developer profile on Google Play.
To create an OAuth 2.0 client ID in the console: Go to the Google Cloud Platform Console. From the projects list, select a project or create a new one. If the APIs & services page isn't already open, open the console left side menu and select APIs & services. On the left, click Credentials. Click New Credentials, then select OAuth client ID.
Get Developer Support. Google Play aims to empower developers by providing them with tools and resources that support their growth. If you’re a developer and you’re having issues with Google Play or access to Google Play’s services, please let us know. You can report these issues to us using the instructions below:
Choose a developer account type. Google Play offers two developer account types: Personal and Organization. Personal and organization accounts have access to the same functionality and are able to monetize on Google Play using a payments profile. Developer account for personal use. Choose a personal account if your account is for personal use.
Open Play Console (Users and permissions > Manage users). Select users to extend access expiry from the drop-down menu. In the table, select the users whose access you want to extend and click Extend access. Choose how long you want to extend access for and click Extend access. Select Confirm to save your changes.