Awesome thanks Marina,
I have a feeling it is 2. When I brought that up with the developer, he 
replied by telling me they were looking at changing the keystore so that 
they can hand it to me.

Do you know if that is possible? To be able to change a keystore file?

Thanks again for your help, you put it in words I (as a non developer) can 
understand!

On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 3:28:13 PM UTC-5, Marina Cuello wrote:
>
> Yeah, you need the .keystore file and key store password, and I think you 
> need to use also the same key alias and key password but I'm not sure. 
>  
> The keystore file should be property of the publisher of the app. But if 
> you, as hiring company, didn't ask for it by contract, it can be difficult 
> to convince the developer to give it to you. 
>
> It is true that it's a digital signature, but there are only two reasons I 
> can think why they could want to keep it: 
> 1. to have a leverage to ask you for more money 
> 2. they used the same keystore  on all their projects, and they're afraid 
> of the security issues it could rise if you use the same keystore to 
> publish tampered versions of their other apps outside Play Store
>
> In the first case, brace yourself for a nice ride. In the second case, I 
> guess you need to convince the developer that you're not dangerous.
>
> Marina
>
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Matthew Nardangeli <mnar...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> My company developed an App and published to play store. Account was 
>> transferred from developer to my company account, and has since been 
>> updated by another developer.
>>
>> We are getting ready to publish update, and current developer is wanting 
>> original keystore file so we don't lose all our downloads - is this 
>> needed!? I want current users to get update, not have to download a new 
>> app, and the old developer is seeming reluctant to giving me the file, 
>> because they say the keystore file is a digital signature, and should be 
>> kept with the developer who created it. That doesn't seem correct?
>>
>> Please help!
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