Device verification requirements for new developer accounts

Starting in early 2024, developers with new personal accounts will be required to verify that they have access to a real Android mobile device using the Play Console mobile app before they can make their app available on Google Play.

This is an important step in our ongoing efforts to improve user trust and safety for the billions of people that use Google Play. By requiring developers to verify that they have access to an Android device, we can help ensure that they are able to properly test their apps before making them available to users. This will help to improve the quality of apps on Google Play, and to keep users safe.

Complete device verifications

  1. Log into your Play Console account (web version) as the account owner (that is, using the Google account that was used to create the developer account).
  2. Go to the Home page.
  3. Find the "Verify that you have access to an Android mobile device" task and click View details.
  4. Scan the QR code to launch or install the Play Console mobile app on the device that you wish to use to complete verifications.
  5. Open the Play Console mobile app and log in as the account owner.
  6. Select your developer account.
  7. Tap Verify and follow the instructions on screen.
  8. After completing device verification, the mobile device verification task will no longer be shown on the Home page in Play Console.

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