I have spent a while developing an Android app, and am hoping to publish in the coming days. From the Market console, I have tried to make my Checkout account a Merchant account, for which I need to provide both a private (for Google's eyes only) address - which I'm fine with - and an address which the public will see when the buy my software.

I have looked in more detail at the receipts for Android apps I have bought in the past, and sure enough they all have addresses - the difference is they were all (3 of them) businesses, with business premises. As a private individual I do not want just anybody to be given my address over the internet. I can understand completely that Google need one, to verify who I am, but the last thing I need is my address in the public.

Before I go ahead signing up for a merchant account, is there anything I can do about this? Maybe a setting inside merchant account to make your address private? I do intend to provide a support email address and such, but cannot see any valid reason why users on the Android Market need my personal address.

Thanks very much guys, I'm sure someone here has experienced the same?

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Perhaps a PO box would work? But then you're stuck paying for something that costs potentially more than you're going to make on apps. Hmm – I82Much Oct 29 '10 at 11:36
Exactly l82Much, it's not feasible for small hobbyist developers to pay for something like that simply to have an 'anonymous' address. – Richter Oct 29 '10 at 13:58
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It works both ways. If you sell an app via the Market you will have the customer's full name, address and telephone number.

I have never actually received physical mail from an Android user, and I doubt many developers have, so I don't think the address is that important (though Google may disagree if they find that you are using a fictitious address).

A PO Box costs £95 a year (you said on Reddit that you are in the UK), which is £1.83 a week, so you'd only need to sell one or two apps a week to cover it. However, if you're not actually receiving mail it does seem a bit pointless. Also, the Royal Mail will reveal the real address associated with the PO Box on request, so it's not really anonymous.

To get an address that is detached from your home address you'd have to pay for a business mail forwarding service or virtual office, which will be upwards of £50 a month.

The only other solution I can think of is to see if you can find somebody else who doesn't mind you using their business address. Perhaps another Android developer?

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I feel the same way about this from a seller's and buyer's point of view. I should not have people's addresses and they should not have mine for this kind of transaction. It's scary to think that anyone could make a good app and have your information.

Upvoted, so someone more knowledgeable than me will see it and hopefully be able to answer :)

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