![]() ![]() In the example below we're publishing the app in a Closed Testing track but it can also be published in the Internal Testing track. You'll need to publish at least one signed version of your app in a testing track. ![]() Go to Setup > License testing and add your email in the text input. ![]() In order to do that go to your Google Play console. You'll need to add the Android primary account of the phone you're using for testing, it is the email you used when you logged in for the first time on your Android device (note the only way to change a primary account is to do a factory reset). If you're already enrolled make sure your subscription isn't expired (it must be renewed every year). You must have an active account on the Google Play Console. Configuring your Android app to enable sandbox testing can be sometimes a daunting task.īut no worry, we listed below all the steps required to make it work! Google Play Console ![]()
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