Important: These policies apply only to users located in the European Economic Area (EEA) and the UK, and only to purchases made on or after 28 March 2018. For purchases made before 28 March 2018, or for users in all other countries, learn how to get a refund.
Google gives refunds for Google Play purchases that are faulty or don't match their description on Google Play, and may give refunds for some other Google Play purchases based on the refund policies described below. You can also contact the developer directly. Refund policies are different depending on what you bought, when and how you paid, and where you're located.
If you give your account or payment details to someone else, appear to be abusing our policies or don't protect your account with authentication, we usually can't issue a refund.
- If you find a Google Play purchase on your card or other payment method that you didn't make and that wasn't made by anyone you know, report unauthorised charges within 120 days of the transaction.
- If you find a Google Play purchase on your card or other payment method that was accidentally made by a friend or family member using your account, request a refund instead.
Most apps on the Play Store are made by third-party developers, not by Google. The developer can help with purchase issues and can process refunds pursuant to its policies and applicable laws. Find out how to contact an Android app's developer.
If you receive Google Play Points for a purchase, learn what happens to Google Play Points if a purchase is refunded.
Donations to nonprofits are non-refundable.
Refund requests and status
Policies by product
- Apps, games and in-app purchases (including subscriptions)
- Google Play Books
- Google Play gift cards and Google Play balance
- Google Play gifts
- Google Play Pass
- Google TV
- Subscribe with Google
- YouTube