Create Google Developer Account
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You need to create a Google developer account to publish your app to the Google Play Store. The following steps explain how to create a Google developer account:
Visit the Google Play Console: Open your web browser and navigate to the Google Play Console website.
Sign In or Sign Up: If you already have a Google developer account (Google Play Console), sign in. If not, you'll need to create one by clicking on the "Sign Up" button and following the prompts to create your account.
Enter Developer Details: Once signed in, you'll be prompted to enter your developer details, including your developer name and email address.
Agree to Terms and Conditions: Review the Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement and click "Continue" to agree to the terms and conditions.
Pay Registration Fee: You'll need to pay a one-time registration fee of $25 USD using a valid payment method. This fee gives you access to publish apps on the Google Play Store.
Verify Your Identity: Google may require additional verification to confirm your identity. Follow the prompts to complete this process.
Complete Your Developer Profile: Fill out your developer profile with relevant information, including contact details and a profile picture.
Agree to Policies and Guidelines: Review and agree to Google's Developer Program Policies and guidelines for creating and publishing apps on the Google Play Store.
Access Your Developer Account: Once your account is set up and verified, you'll have access to the Google Play Console dashboard, where you can start uploading and managing your apps.