I have done a little searching but could not find an answer to the question I'm about to ask, please don't flame me.
I have an N1 (obviously) rooted and all that with custom rom on Froyo 2.2/
Now, my question is regarding the market.
Is there anyway of signing out of the market, I have flicked through the various settings but can't seem to find anything. The reason I ask is that I have entered my credit card details for when I buy apps, now if I were to lose my phone, the 'New' owner would be able to purchase apps with my card.
I have purchased a $1 app just to see and it goes through the payment process saying something like 'is this the card you wish to use **** **** **** 2414
So, is there anyway that when I use the market I have to sign in/out or something?
Pretty sure the market is attached to your Google account. Just wipe the phone to factory settings and make then login to the phone at the original Android screen.
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You bring up a good point, i never thought of this.
The only real way would be to go into settings and remove your google account. This would also disable the calendar sync and gmail sync.
https://www.google.com/accounts, Checkout, Edit Payment Methods.
Be sure to alert your credit card company too and keep track of purchases should this happen.
Oop, bit of an oversight on my part...
You can get apps for free from the market which will lock certain apps for you. So you can choose it to lock the Market app which you can only access after typing in a password of 4digit code which you set. This may be the simplest solution for you.
May also be good to lock the messaging app too if you have nosey friends or whatever.
log into google checkout and remove your card
Thanks cymru
I took your advise and installed the free version of App Lock.
I have locked Market, GMail, Settings, Contacts and SMS.
Many thanks for the help.
cymru said:
Oop, bit of an oversight on my part...
You can get apps for free from the market which will lock certain apps for you. So you can choose it to lock the Market app which you can only access after typing in a password of 4digit code which you set. This may be the simplest solution for you.
May also be good to lock the messaging app too if you have nosey friends or whatever.
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wow i didnt know this either! im just got this cuz u never know
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I found a game that I really like and am willing to buy the full version. But I'm usually re-flashing my phone, so my stuff is almost always being deleted in the process. Are purchased Apps/Games recorded to one's google account, or am I out of luck if I re-flash?
edit: Crap, shoulda put this in Q & A...
Every app I have purchased shows up in the market, even after a wipe. All you have to do is sign in with the same google account.
Flash it and reinstall it. Google Market tracks your purchases. Just make sure you always use the same email account if you wipe so it can verify and allow you to do so without paying for it again.
Cool. That means I can even flash a different ROM and still keep my swag. Neat!
You can get an entirely different Android phone, sign in with the same account and still get all your purchased apps back.
To be more specific, your purchased apps will show up in 'My Downloads' whether you have installed them or not.
Yep no pay apps on the market not even if I scan a QR code wont let me see it any ideas on how to fix this...?
Google has not opened the Paid apps market to the whole world but only to a limited number of countries. It's annoying, I know.
If you still would like to see and purchase the paid apps, you must root your phone first and then install the application called Market Enabler and it will make some changes to fool Big G that you're from US on Tmobile networks and eventually open up the app store.
Theres still an other option. Find paid apps through other means, purchase through the developer's own site so they give you an .apk installer for manual installation. This method is the only option left if you don't want to root your phone like me.
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Carty..
any idea how to use this app I found it after a quick google but can't seam to make it work
Loading001 said:
any idea how to use this app I found it after a quick google but can't seam to make it work
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"Long Press" the provider you want to fake. Make sure you have the latest beta version from the developers googlecode home page.
Ok i have purchased an app from the google market on my phone but would rather have it on my nook color. Is there anyway to get it off there and onto the NC.. mind u i have two gmail accounts one for each device.
You can download it as many times as you want. Just log on with your email. I have many paid apps on my phone and nook. Come to think of it, I haven't read the license. Are you supposed to do that?
I already own an android phone and bought a bunch of applications. I just rooted and installed the market on my nook using the same email address that is on my phone. For some reason the market on my nook wont let me download my paid apps without buying them again. Does anyone know how to fix this?
I tried redoing it and I have the same problem. Does this happen to anyone else? Does everyone else have access to their paid apps without having to pay for them again?
I didn't have to rebuy my apps. But market has been updated since I installed them. Maybe a newer version of market changed something.
It really doesn't make any sense. Its definitely the same account. It has my credit card information filled out already. I even tried buying an app i bought previously, just to see if that would jog it. It didn't work. It charged me and i had to refund it. I really don't know what else to try.
Nope, all of mine show up as "Purchased". Every time this question comes up it's always usage of the same account, but you say that's already been checked..
Good luck.
Thanks. It has to be the same acount or else all of my redit card information wouldn't bebon there. All of my android market reciepts go to this accout also.
Try visiting this page https://market.android.com/account and see a list of your purchased apps.
Standalone web site should be more reliable, than an app, hacked in a stock firmware, which kinda doesn't support google apps.
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Try visiting this page https://market.android.com/account and see a list of your purchased apps.
Standalone web site should be more reliable, than an app, hacked in a stock firmware, which kinda doesn't support google apps.
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Now I'm more worried. The site you linked to doesn't have any record of my purchases either. My google checkout account under the same name, however, does have records of all of my purchases. Have any idea what i should do now?
did you paid the app with credit card or by carrier billing? Maybe it change something?
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did you paid the app with credit card or by carrier billing? Maybe it change something?
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I always pay with credit card.
Does google have some form of actual support other than the forum?
I have nookie froyo on her now. Same exact problem. This is bull**** and definitely on googles end. When are they going to get a customer support line? I've never seen another company that charges actually money like google does in the market without having a customer support line. I'm sure whatever is causing this will cause problems if I ever get another android phone in the future.
Having the same trouble here
What kind of android phone do you have? Is it using a custom rom? I'm thinking that the problem isn't with the nook at all. It's with our other devices not registering with the market properly.
It's as I suspected. I flashed my phone back to stock and I can't redownload any applications either. My whole market account got wiped somehow.
same issue here, totally different tablet BTW (samsung galaxy tab). Same thing - I wiped and flashed a ROM (ironically, same ROM!) and afterwards all my paid apps are being asked to repurchase when I hit install. Similarly in the web market it says I don't own any apps....
I am able ot restore my apps via titanium and hilariously all licence checks for programs that implement them e.g. titanium, worms etc. continue to work thank god but Goog better fix this sh-t real quick. I have >50 paid apps so this is really really bugging me out (plus now I'm afraid to do any more flashing/tweaking)
Do you have the backup, OP?
If so, just run it instead of redownload from Play
Sure you used the same google account?
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T-Mobile replaced my 1 week old phone with this brand new beauty.
The store manager kind of set things up in the store (guess he thought quicker than giving to this old man who is slower than molasses.
So, reading tips and tricks this the S6, I found a part about setting up Google now for my personal assistant. I go to the app box and there are lots of Google stuff but nothing that says Google now. Help please.
Then, he set up lookout but I read people say delete that one and use Knox that comes with phone. Help with that please.
Finally, How do I set up my Samsung account on the phone. I can find tons that say "to do it" but unable to find explanations on how to.
Thank you all.
Google now is part of the Google app (blue google icon). Once you open it, look for the hamburger and there are settings were you can turn on certain cards you want.
Lookout is garbage. I don't think you can remove it, I believe you can only disable it. Lookout is an antivirus/malware scanner, while Knox is a bit different. Knox is several different pieces of software that ensures your phone hasn't been tampered with software wise to ensure the device is a trusted platform. It's mainly a concern for enterprise users, if you don't use it, it should be transparent and can be left alone.
Go to one of the Samsung apps - the Galaxy Apps one is probably your best bet, and just create an account there.
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Google now is part of the Google app (blue google icon). Once you open it, look for the hamburger and there are settings were you can turn on certain cards you want.
Lookout is garbage. I don't think you can remove it, I believe you can only disable it. Lookout is an antivirus/malware scanner, while Knox is a bit different. Knox is several different pieces of software that ensures your phone hasn't been tampered with software wise to ensure the device is a trusted platform. It's mainly a concern for enterprise users, if you don't use it, it should be transparent and can be left alone.
Go to one of the Samsung apps - the Galaxy Apps one is probably your best bet, and just create an account there.
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Thank you very much. Should we install any type of antivirus/malware protection?
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Thank you very much. Should we install any type of antivirus/malware protection?
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I don't think it's necessary unless you're looking to install apps from third party sites. If you stick to downloading from the google play store, you can skip the virus/malware scanners IMO.
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I don't think it's necessary unless you're looking to install apps from third party sites. If you stick to downloading from the google play store, you can skip the virus/malware scanners IMO.
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Grazie :good::good: