Fair enough, thanks for the prompt clarification.

S


On 26 Feb 2009, at 20:25, Justin (Google Employee) wrote:

>
> I've looked into this issue. Jon is correct. The number shown in
> Market is from the contact information for each app. He is also
> correct that the publisher site prepopulates this with the number from
> your profile.
>
> You can simply empty out the phone number field in your application
> records on the publishing site. Note due to client and server caching
> it may take a while for this change to be reflected in the Market
> application.
>
> We should either not prepopulate this field when you are publishing an
> application or make it explicit in "Why do we ask for your phone
> number" section that the default behavior is to prepopulate this data
> and that you should remove the data from the field if you don't want
> your users to be able to contact you by telephone. Sorry that the
> default behavior was not more explicit, but also always make sure to
> double check form data before submitting!
>
> Regards,
> Justin
> Android Team @ Google
>
> On Feb 26, 6:15 am, Sena Gbeckor-Kove <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Holy Shit!
>>
>> S
>>
>> On 26 Feb 2009, at 02:45, Sundog wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> If I use myphoneto go to themarketplaceand click on a priced app,
>>> in the "about thedeveloper" box is aphonenumber. Not the one you
>>> choose or don't choose to enter as your public number in Google
>>> Checkout,but  theprivateone you registered as adeveloperunder, the
>>> one they promise not to divulge.
>>
>>> Aside from the fact that I don't really want my cellphonenumber
>>> spread all over the world, hey Google of ALL people, you should be
>>> being a little more conscious aboutprivateinformation. I'll bet I'm
>>> not the only one that would prefer that this be fixed, like,
>>> yesterday.
>>
>>> On Feb 25, 4:53 pm, Steve Barr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On 2/25/09, Sundog <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>>> NOT SO, in lieu of the "L" word. Go to your app listing and you
>>>>> will
>>>>> see a CALL THEDEVELOPERlink with thisphonenumber listed!!!
>>
>>>> Do you see otherdeveloper'snumbersor just your own?
>>
>>>> Steve
>>>> --
>>>> Yes, Chinese is easy if people speak slowly to you, in proper tones
>>>> and without an accent. But this is not how Chinese is spoken. --
>>>> renzhe
> >


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