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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.
Open Play Console. Select All apps > Create app. Select a default language and add the name of your app as you want it to appear on Google Play. You can change this later. Specify whether your application is an app or a game. You can change this later. Specify whether your application is free or paid.
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.
Learn more about the new Play Console. To learn more about the new Play Console, you can: Get a high-level overview of what’s new via the Android Developers Blog. Watch Google Play Console webinars for in-depth information about the biggest changes. Take a course on the Academy for App Success to become an expert on the new experience.
Open Play Console and go to the Play App Signing page (Release > Setup > App signing). Tip: You can also access this page via the App integrity page (Release > App integrity), which contains integrity and signing services that help you ensure that users experience your apps and games in the way you intend. Select the App signing tab.
Open Play Console and go to the App content page (Policy > App content). Under "Data safety," select Start. Before you start the form, read the "Overview" section. This provides information about the questions you'll be asked, and the information you'll need to provide.
Play Console provides different types of testing tracks so that you can gradually ramp up testing and improve your app to the point that it's ready to reach billions of users on Google Play. Internal testing: Before you've finished setting up your app, you can quickly distribute builds to a small group of your own trusted testers.
Add instructions for app access. Open Play Console and go to the App content page (Policy > App content). Under "App access," select Start. Note: If you’ve previously added instructions for app access and you want to make changes, you’ll see and select Manage instead of Start. Click + Add new instructions and provide your access details.
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.
Open Play Console and go to the Releases Overview page. Next to the release you want to roll out, select the right arrow to open the Release details page. Tip: Use the search bar if you can’t find your release. In the “Release overview” section, select View release dashboard. Select the Releases tab, then Edit.