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The Google Play Console is the back-end interface that Android developers and publishers can use to upload new apps, manage existing ones, and monitor performance.
Google wants to make sideloading safer on Android by verifiying the identities of developers who distribute apps outside the ...
Currently, developers who create “sideloaded” Android apps are exempt from Google’s verification requirements.
To make sure you are eligible for the 15% service fee tier, you’ll need to create an Account group in Google Play Console. The Account Group page is open now, so head to Play Console to enroll.
With claims that sideloaded apps are 50 times more likely to contain malware, Google is tightening restrictions for ...
The company noted that ever since the inception of Google Play Console back in 2012, it has consistently been adding new features to developer center with frequent updates. Through the Console ...
The Google Play Console — previously known as the Google Play Developer Console — has today received a Material Design facelift. The Play Console serves as a place for app developers to track ...
Android developers need as much tender loving care for their interfaces as the users, don't they? Google thinks so, as it just reworked Google Play's Developer Console to offer a more direct ...
Google Play The Google Play Store has a few tricks up its sleeve to help developers get their apps onto more devices. For starters, you can now display a custom listing for “inactive users ...