The return policy on digital content from Google Play now has a 2 hour window.
This allows you to test the app and, if you’re not happy, get a full refund. The method is the same, open Google Play, navigate to the app and hit the refund tab within the 2 hour window.
If it has passed you will as usual need to contact the developer, their details will be available in the normal place within Google Play. This should give you plenty of time to decide if a game or app is for you and does what you want on your smartphone or tablet. I’d expect some developers will be uncomfortable with this but, some will just accept it and get on with it.
The new Google play refund policy is live now, hit the links below to find out more. Android GooglePlay
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Dave Thornton
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Been involved in technology for many years, more than I care to remember. Live in Dundee, Scotland. I like Android, Windows Phone OS, BlackBerry OS and iOS, and love writing about all things techie. Currently have a Honor 6+, Elephone P6000, Nexus 5, Chrombook C720, HTC One M7, Nokia Lumina 625, Microsoft Lumia 435, Blackberry Q10, HTC Hero and iPad mini
Been involved in technology for many years, more than I care to remember. Live in Dundee, Scotland. I like Android, Windows Phone OS, BlackBerry OS and iOS, and love writing about all things techie. Currently have a Honor 6+, Elephone P6000, Nexus 5, Chrombook C720, HTC One M7, Nokia Lumina 625, Microsoft Lumia 435, Blackberry Q10, HTC Hero and iPad mini
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