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NOTE: This is not for private Apps hosted by your organization. Its for private Apps hosted by Googleon the managed Google Play Store. The managed Play Store is a more controlled version of the "consumer" Play Store where an organization can restrict only employees to see the Apps to install.
Why use this feature?
Usually the IT administrators have permissions to access the company Google Play Console as its a complex tool for developers. If you want you FocusMDM admin users (who are not technical) to be able to publish and distribute a new App or a new version of an App private Apps to your devices, then this is an essential feature for your organization.
FocusMDM uses the Google Play Custom App Publishing API so programmatically assists you to publish private apps to the managed Google Play store directly from your the FocusMDM dashboard.
Advantages
- Permanently private apps go through a streamlined verification process—published apps appear in the managed Google Play Store in as little as five minutes, compared to over two hours via the Play Console.
- The only store listing details required to publish an app are its title and default listing language.
Step 1 - Delegate
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organizations managed Google Play Store publishing rights to FocusMDM
Before you can publish private apps using FocusMDM, you need to delegate publishing rights to the FocusMDM platform. FocusMDM uses the Google Play Custom App Publishing API so programmatically assists you to publish private apps to the managed Google Play Store directly from your the FocusMDM dashboard.
This can ONLY be done by a technical person (who completed android for work setup, has the developer account details of your Google Play Console and the gmail account that was used for the android for work setup). Note this cannot be a company Google account .(ie GSuite account)
The detailed steps to set this up are explained on the Settings→Enterprise screen
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