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Creating a Google Play Developer Console account

Creating a Google Play Developer Console account is the first step to be taken when an Android app is to be developed. 
Registration
Please follow Google's Developer Registration instructions here:
https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/113468
After you have completed the steps in "Registering as a Developer" your account is ready.
Invite Visiolink
The next step is to invite Visiolink to the account. This is done by choosing the "Settings->User accounts & rights" menu followed by the "Invite new user" button.
The e-mail address you must invite is: <your-customer-prefix>_dev@visiolink.com. The prefix <your-customer-prefix> will be provided as part of the kick-off.
Testing accounts
Now you can add Gmail accounts to use for testing in-app purchases to the field "Gmail accounts with testing access" under "Settings->Account details".
Any user account can be chosen to be a test account, and any user of a test account can make test purchases with any available payment method (even though there’s no charge to the payment method).

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