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docs/html/distribute/googleplay/about/monetizing.jd

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<p>The payment methods available to users worldwide may vary, based on
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location, carrier network, and other factors.</p>
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<div style="float:left;margin-right:2em;margin-top:1em;width:220px;">
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<div style="float:left;margin-right:2em;margin-top:3em;margin-bottom:1em;width:220px;">
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<img src="{@docRoot}images/gp-subs.png" style="width:220px">
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<ul>
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<li>Free (no charge to download)</li>
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<li>Priced (user charged before download)</li>
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<li>In-App products and subscriptions</li>
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<li>In-app products and subscriptions</li>
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gameplay levels, and upgrades as in-app products. The only restriction is that
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free apps must remain free (to download) for the life of the app.</p>
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<p>For details about in-app products or subscriptions,
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see <a href="/guide/google/play/billing/index.html">Google Play In-app Billing</a>.</p>
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<h2 id="buyer-currency" style="margin-top:1.5em;">Flexible pricing in the currencies of your customers</h2>
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docs/html/guide/google/play/billing/billing_subscriptions.jd

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<li><a href="#publishing">Subscription publishing and unpublishing</a></li>
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<li><a href="#pricing">Subscription pricing</a></li>
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<li><a href="#user-billing">User billing</a></li>
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<li><a href="#trials">Free trial period</a></li>
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<li><a href="#cancellation">Subscription cancellation</a></li>
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<li><a href="#uninstallation">App uninstallation</a></li>
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<li><a href="#refunds">Refunds</a></li>
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<p>As with other in-app products, you configure and publish subscriptions using
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the Developer Console and then sell them from inside apps installed on an
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Android-powered devices. In the Developer console, you create subscription
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products and add them to a product list, setting a price for each, choosing a
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billing interval of monthly or annually, and then publishing. In your apps, it’s
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products and add them to a product list, then set a price and optional trial
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period for each, choose a billing interval (monthly or annual), and then publish.</p>
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<p>In your apps, it’s
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straightforward to add support for subscription purchases. The implementation
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extends the standard In-app Billing API to support a new product type but uses
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the same communication model, data structures, and user interactions as for
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<li>You can set up subscriptions with either monthly or annual billing</li>
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<li>You can sell multiple subscription items in an app with various billing
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intervals or prices, such as for promotions</li>
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<li>You can offer a configurable trial period for any subscription. <span class="new" style="font-size:.78em;">New!</span></li>
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<li>Users purchase your subscriptions from inside your apps, rather than
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directly from Google Play</li>
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<li>Users manage their purchased subscriptions from the My Apps screen in
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errors that may occur. Your backend servers can use the server-side API to query
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<h3 id="trials">Free Trial Period</h3>
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<p>For any subscription, you can set up a free trial period that lets users
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try your subscription content before buying it. The trial period
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runs for the period of time that you set and then automatically converts to a full subscription
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managed according to the subscription's billing interval and price.</p>
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<p>To take advantage of a free trial, a user must "purchase" the full
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subscription through the standard In-app Billing flow, providing a valid form of
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payment to use for billing and completing the normal purchase transaction.
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However, the user is not charged any money, since the initial period corresponds
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to the free trial. Instead, Google Play records a transaction of $0.00 and the
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subscription is marked as purchased for the duration of the trial period or
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until cancellation. When the transaction is complete, Google Play notifies users
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by email that they have purchased a subscription that includes a free trial
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period and that the initial charge was $0.00. </p>
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<p>When the trial period ends, Google Play automatically initiates billing
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against the credit card that the user provided during the initial purchase, at the amount set
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for the full subscription, and continuing at the subscription interval. If
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necessary, the user can cancel the subscription at any time during the trial
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period. In this case, Google Play <em>marks the subscription as expired immediately</em>,
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rather than waiting until the end of the trial period. The user has not
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paid for the trial period and so is not entitled to continued access after
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cancellation.</p>
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<p>You can set up a trial period for a subscription in the Developer Console,
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without needing to modify or update your APK. Just locate and edit the
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subscription in your product list, set a valid number of days for the trial
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(must be 7 days or longer), and publish. You can change the period any time,
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although note that Google Play does not apply the change to users who have
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already "purchased" a trial period for the subscription. Only new subscription
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purchases will use the updated trial period. You can create one free trial
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period per subscription product.</p>
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docs/html/guide/google/play/billing/index.jd

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<h2>Support for subscriptions <span class="new">New!</span></h2>
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<p>In-app Billing now lets you sell subscriptions in your apps, as well as standard in-app products.
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<a href="{@docRoot}guide/google/play/billing/billing_subscriptions.html">Subscriptions</a> documentation.</p>
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<p><strong>Free trials for subscriptions</strong> <span class="new" style="font-size:.78em;">New!</span></p>
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<p>You can now offer users a configurable <a href="{@docRoot}guide/google/play/billing/billing_subscriptions.html#trials">free trial period</a> for your in-app subscriptions. You can set up trials with a simple change in the Developer Console&mdash;no change to your app code is needed.
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