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  1. Find the Google Play Store app

    Open the Play Store app On your device, go to the Apps section. Tap Google Play Store . The app will open and you can search and browse for content to download.

  2. Request your Google Play refund

    Request a Google Play purchase refund with our easy, self-help flow that lets you skip the line and submit refund requests on Play purchases.

  3. YouTube Creator Awards - YouTube Help - Google Help

    YouTube Creator Awards are our way of recognizing the extraordinary effort creators put into their growing channels and to build thriving communities, responsibly. To be eligible for a Creator …

  4. Cancel, pause, or change a subscription on Google Play

    Subscriptions on Google Play are for an indefinite term, and you’ll be charged at the beginning of each billing cycle according to your subscription terms (for example, weekly, annually, or …

  5. Google Play Help

    Official Google Play Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Play and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  6. Google Store Help

    Official Google Store Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Store and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  7. Access to Managed Google Play

    Managed Google Play accounts enterprise For organizations that don’t use managed Google domains, A managed Google Play Accounts enterprise is a set of users, devices, and …

  8. Google Help

    If you're having trouble accessing a Google product, there's a chance we're currently experiencing a temporary problem. You can check for outages and downtime on the Google Workspace …

  9. Keep your device & apps working with Google Play services

    Google Play services isn’t the same as the Google Play Store app and it's included with Android. Google Play services doesn’t make your battery drain faster or use too much of your mobile …

  10. How to update apps on Android - Google Play Help

    Find out how to update Android apps one at a time, update the Play Store to the latest version, and set apps to update automatically in Google Play.