There is a US$25 one-time registration fee that you can pay with the following credit or debit cards:
MasterCard
Visa
American Express
Discover (the U.S. only)
Visa Electron (Outside of the U.S. only)
Note: Prepaid cards are not accepted. The types of cards accepted may vary by location.
Step 4: Complete your account details
Select your developer account type.
Complete all the fields for your chosen account type.
For a personal account, you must provide the following information:
Developer name, which is displayed to customers on Google Play
Contact name
Contact email address, which must be verified
Contact address
Contact phone number in international format, which must be verified
Website
Phone numbers in international format begin with a plus (+) sign, followed by the country code, the area code, and the phone number:
+(Country code)(Area code)(Phone number)
Examples: +14155552671, +441234567890
For an organization account, you must provide the following information:
Developer name, which is displayed to customers on Google Play
Organization name
Organization address
Organization phone number, which must be verified
Organization website
Contact name
Contact email address, which must be verified
Tip: We will use this to contact you about your account. We recommend using an email address associated with your organization, not a personal email address. For more tips, we included
Note: To process your request for a Play Developer account you may be asked for a valid government ID and a credit card, both under your legal name. If this information is determined to be invalid, your registration fee will not be refunded.
Give users access
Step 1: Decide whether your user needs account or app access
Before you set up permissions, you need to decide if your user needs access at account level or at app level:
Account: Account permissions apply to all apps in your developer account.
App: App permissions only apply to the selected app.
Some permissions are exclusively available for app or account level users only. For details on how account and app access might impact a specific permission differently, you can check the
If you're an account owner or admin, you can add users to your Play Console account and manage permissions across all apps or for specific apps. Before adding users and turning permissions on or off, review the
If you’re managing permissions for an existing user, click anywhere on the user’s row in the user table.
Enter the user’s email address, and set an access expiry date if necessary and you have the Admin (all permissions) permission at account level. Note that:
Users can only sign in to Play Console with a Google account using the same email address that you invite.
If you don't choose an access expiration date, the user has ongoing access to the Play Console account or app.
Choose what permissions to apply to specific apps using the App permissions tab, or what permissions to apply to all apps in your developer account using the Account permissions tab.
To add an app to the permissions table, go to Add app under the App permissions tab, and then go to Apply.
Users and permissions to the developers are below,
devops@spanenterprises.com
Step 1: Users and permissions → Invite new users
Step 2: We can give the Email address and Access expiry here.
Step 3: We need an admin access for publishing an Android app into Play Store.
Finally, we receive receive an “Invite mail“ from the Play Store console.
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