I've just logged into my chrome webstore developers dashboard. I'm met with a new popup asking me to select an option:
Action required
Declare if your publisher account is considered a trader or non-trader with respect to European Economic Area (EEA) consumer protection laws. Learn more about why we ask this
This is a trader account: the publisher is acting for professional purposes (i.e. for purposes relating to its trade, business, craft or profession) in relation to contracts made on this marketplace.
This is a non-trader account: the publisher is acting for purposes which are outside its trade, business, craft or profession in relation to contracts made to this marketplace.
The help doc: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/webstore/trader-disclosure/ is fairly clear in terms of right now, if I'm a trader or non-trader I know what to do.
However I'm not sure what to choose. I'm a casual developer and I create plugins purely for a hobby. However, if any of them became super popular, went viral etc, I might consider adding a paid premium option, subscriptions or possibly monetise it in some way.
What option should I choose? Are there any long term implications, and can I change these options at a later date?