The Google Play License Key is a cryptographic key provided by Google for your app in the Play Store. Singular can use the Key to help validate information coming from Google and improve your protection from attribution fraud. See Google's documentation for more information.
Guide for | Developers, All Teams |
Prerequisites | Be a customer of Singular's attribution service and have a Singular SDK integrated in your app. |
Note: If your app is integrated with an older version of the Singular SDK, it may not support this feature. To add the license key, you need:
Integration Used | Minimum Version |
Singular Android SDK | 7.4.1 or higher |
Singular Unity SDK | 1.1.3 or higher |
Singular React Native SDK | Any version |
Singular Server-to-Server (S2S) | Any version |
Instructions
To add your Google Play License Key in Singular:
1 |
Log in to the Google Play Console and select the app to which you want to add signature verification. Note: The Google Play License Key is unique per app. |
2 |
In the sidebar, under Monetize, select Monetization setup. |
3 |
Copy the license key from the Licensing section. |
4 |
In the Singular platform, go to Settings > Apps, find the app in the list, and click on the Android app site to open the settings. |
5 |
Paste the key in the Play Store License Key field. |