In July 2023, we announced verification requirements for anyone creating new Play Console developer accounts. We're now rolling out these verification requirements to all existing Google Play developers.
This article contains guidance on what you'll need to do, and when.
All Google Play Developer accounts are required to have verified contact details (email address and phone number). These verification steps ensure that the contact information that we hold is accurate and up to date. As part of these verification steps, we're also extending the information that we collect from developers when creating a Google Play Developer account.
Choosing an account type
Google Play offers two developer account types: personal and organisation. Personal and organisation accounts have access to the same functionality and are able to monetise on Google Play using a payments profile; the only difference is the information that we collect from you when you're setting up your account. You will be able to change your account type if your circumstances change.
Developer account for personal useChoose a personal account if your account is for personal use. For example, if you're a student, hobbyist or semi-professional developer. You'll still be able to earn money on Google Play and invite others to join your account.
Those with personal accounts are required to provide the following information:
- Public Developer name (can be different from your legal name)
- Legal name
- Legal address
- Contact email address, for Google to contact you (must be verified)
- Contact phone number, for Google to contact you (must be verified)
- Developer email address, shown as part of your Developer Profile on Google Play
- Developer website
Choose an organisation account if you’re creating an account for an organisation or business. For example, if you're engaged in commercial, industrial, professional or governmental activities.
You should choose an organisation account if you provide any of the following services:
- Financial products and services, including, but not limited to, banking, loans, stock trading, investment funds, cryptocurrency software wallets and cryptocurrency exchanges. Learn more about our Financial Services policy.
- Health apps, such as medical apps and human-subject research apps. Learn more about Health app categories.
- Apps approved to use the VpnService class. Learn more about our VPN Service policy.
- Government apps, including apps developed by or on behalf of a government agency. Learn more about requirements for apps that communicate government information.
Those with an organisation account are required to provide the following information:
- Public Developer name (can be different from your legal name)
- As per your linked Google payments profile:
- DUNS number
- Organisation name
- Organisation address
- Organisation phone number
- Organisation website
- Contact name
- Contact email address, for Google to contact you (must be verified)
- Contact phone number, for Google to contact you (must be verified)
- Developer email address, shown as part of your Developer Profile on Google Play
- Developer phone number, shown as part of your Developer Profile on Google Play
Voluntary opt-in period
Initially, selecting an account type was optional. However, at some point between October and December 2021 (date subject to change), owners of developer accounts who update their email address or phone number will be required to opt in and provide the information for their chosen account type. We strongly encourage developers to opt in voluntarily before this becomes mandatory. If you have not provided this information once it becomes mandatory, you may be blocked from using Play Console.
As part of updating your developer account details and verifying your contact details, make sure that you consider which contact information is best for your situation.
Contact information best practices
- Make sure that you keep your contact information up to date as this is how Google will communicate key information about your Google Play Developer account.
- We may occasionally check if your account is active by emailing or calling the account owner using the details that you provided, so it is important that these details are accurate.
- Consider using a contact email address that is different from the one that you used when creating your Google Play Developer account, especially if your developer account has multiple users or has been created for an organisation or business. You might want to consider setting up a dedicated shared inbox for this purpose so that the right set of people within your team or organisation can access these important messages.
- The contact email address for an organisation or business account should not be generic or a personal email address. Make sure that you use an email address associated with your organisation.