Completely understand what your are saying Mark. Sorry I misunderstood, I
was just stating that per Google(Via Email), I could not use my PO Box I
would need to add a home/business address with a street number and name.
For me, I will just use my local post offices' address and put C/O General
Delivery and just go pick the mil up from the post office so I don't have
to expose my home address. I am a Google & Android Enthusiast but,this is
kinda an unnessery pain for Developers.

Best Regards,
Dallas
On Sep 19, 2014 6:35 PM, "Mark Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The PO Box I meant has a physical address. For example, Mailboxes Etc and
> many other similar places offer a real street address and suite number. No
> different than any other business address. I did not mean a box at the Post
> Office. MBE charges about $13/month for the smallest personal box. There
> are other similar stores that cost less. And you can call to see if you
> have any mail, so you don't have to go there until someone sends you a
> letter bomb...;)
>
> I totally understand that this is an onerous pain-in-the*** hoop that we
> have to jump through. Just one more reason to dislike Google. However, as I
> have seen over the years on this list, it is VERY hard to argue with
> Google, let alone find a way to start a discussion. So, I was just trying
> to provide a helpful suggestion to meet the requirements of the new rule.
>
> Mark
>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Dallas Singletary <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> It has to be a PHYSICAL ADDRESS no PO BOXES  and I can't find out were to
>> add the address I don't see a place in settings to add an address. Of
>> course you could use your local post offices address and just put C/O
>> General Delivery
>> On Sep 19, 2014 5:21 PM, "Kostya Vasilyev" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Not just a blatant privacy violation.
>>>
>>> They're putting developers' lives at risk.
>>>
>>> Not every developer lives in relatively safe place like the US, or
>>> Western Europe. The world is larger than that, and there are places where
>>> criminal activity is relatively high.
>>>
>>> It's quite easy for someone to do the math, multiplying an app's price
>>> by its install count, and then to pay a visit to the developer -- with the
>>> intent of extortion, racket, theft, or other criminal activity.
>>>
>>> A PO box won't work for me personally, and Google may not accept them
>>> either.
>>>
>>> -- K
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-09-20 1:00 GMT+04:00 Mark Phillips <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> Rent a post office box near where you live. Then call it a suite in
>>>> your address. You can pick up the mail once a week. Not a big deal.
>>>>
>>>> I completely agree about the privacy issue with using your home
>>>> address. I wouldn't use my home address, nor my private email address.
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>> On Sep 17, 2014 11:24 PM, "nagamatu" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear Android Developers,
>>>>>
>>>>> I got the following notification at Google play Developer Console.
>>>>>
>>>>> | Add a physical contact address Beginning September 30, 2014, you
>>>>> need to add a physical address
>>>>> | to your Settings page. After you've added an address, it will be
>>>>> available on your app's detail page to
>>>>> | all users on Google Play. If your physical address changes, make
>>>>> sure to update your information on
>>>>> | your Settings page.
>>>>>
>>>>> | If you have paid apps or apps with in-app purchases, it's mandatory
>>>>> to provide a physical address
>>>>> | where you can be contacted. If you don't provide a physical address
>>>>> on your account, it may result in
>>>>> | your apps being removed from the Play Store.
>>>>>
>>>>> I do not want to disclose my home address in public, because I am an
>>>>> individual developer.
>>>>> This is privacy issue. I don't understand why Google requires my
>>>>> physical address.
>>>>>
>>>>> I disclose my e-mail address and users can contact me. Also I can
>>>>> reply to messages that is written
>>>>> in review at Google Play.
>>>>>
>>>>> If I am working for a company and office address is disclosed in
>>>>> public, I do not care for it.
>>>>> But do you want to know your home address in public?
>>>>>
>>>>> # I sent a feedback about objection for this requirement.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> nagamatu
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