The Google Developer Account is an umbrella term to refer to a number of Google Services. The most popular services within this umbrella include the Google Play Console (managing Android apps), Google Cloud Console (managing cloud infrastructure, APIs, and backend services), and the Firebase Console (providing mobile and web app development tools like authentication, databases, and analytics).
Are you managing or publishing Android apps on the Google Play Store? Here's how to provide access to the Google Play Console.
Are you building, hosting, or scaling applications on Google Cloud? Here's how to provide access to the Google Cloud Console.
Are you using Firebase to manage app data, authentication, or notifications? Here's how to provide access to the Firebase Console.
These are the three most common accounts you may be using and needing to provide access to a collaborator, developer, or employee.
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