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Google charges their $25 Google Play Console registration fee per registrant. Having a generic Gmail account lets more people have access without paying the additional registration fees.
There are two reasons. First, this is the name that will display on your app listings in Google Play. Second, the name is how the Mobile App Team finds you in their list of apps that they manage. The members of the Mobile App Team need to be able to find “example school district” in the list instead of “esd.”
This is where notifications will be sent to regarding app status and marketing (should you choose to receive those). This is not displayed in Google Play.
This level of access is necessary for the Mobile App Team to complete their work, which includes delivering new versions of the app to the store and modifying the app listing. If you have other apps within your account, then you can restrict the Mobile App Teams’ access to just the one app while still maintaining the administrator level access.
The administrator permission level is required for the Mobile App Team to manage the listing and submit new versions to the store. However, you can limit the Mobile App Team’s access to just the Blackboard app by selecting the app from the drop down next to the permission level.
This ID is, in a way, your account’s identity. The Google Play Registration Transaction ID is known by a few names: Transaction ID, Order Number, Google Play, and Check Out number. It is a very large alpha-numerical string that may come in one of three different formats:
This is the name of your organization that you would have filled out when registering for Google Play Console. This is the name that will show on your app listing in Google Play.