it doesn't sound like such a new idea, i.e. i think a lot of apps already 
do that.  So i would guess it's OK to do.


On Thursday, June 28, 2012 7:57:59 AM UTC-7, Oliver wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> So I have an idea for making my app more popular. It's a free app, but 
> some functions are not available by default. To unlock them, you would 
> have to type in a key. You can get this key by sharing a link to the 
> app's Google Play page and as soon as 5 friends of you have clicked on 
> it, you receive the unique key via email. 
>
> So, my main concern is, whether this strategy is allowed for apps at 
> Google Play?

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