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Developer Identity

Developer Account

Create a trustworthy Appsinity developer account before publishing. This page explains account type, identity details, support email, company information, and the public information that can appear on game listings.

Required
Account email
Recommended
Support inbox
Public
Developer details

Account Setup

Create the Account

Sign in with the identity provider supported by Appsinity, then open Developer Studio. Use an email address that you control long term. Avoid temporary mailboxes because safety notices, takedown requests, privacy requests, and player support issues may need a reliable response channel.

  1. Open Appsinity Store or Developer Studio.
  2. Sign in with your supported account provider.
  3. Confirm the account email shown in Studio.
  4. Choose whether the publisher is an individual developer or a company.
  5. Fill in support and country details before submitting a game.

Personal Developer Profile

A personal profile is for solo creators and small projects where the publisher is an individual. Appsinity may display limited details for player safety and accountability, such as first name, country, and support email address. Do not place home addresses, private phone numbers, government IDs, or personal social accounts in public listing descriptions.

FieldUseVisibility
First nameShows who is responsible for the listing.May be public
CountrySupports transparency and regional compliance.May be public
Support emailReceives player support and safety reports.Public
Account emailUsed for sign-in and platform notices.Private unless reused as support email

Company Developer Profile

A company profile is for registered studios, businesses, agencies, or organizations. Company listings should use the official company name and business type, such as Pvt. Ltd., Corp., Inc., LLC, sole proprietorship, or another local classification. The support email should belong to the company domain when possible.

  • Use the real company or studio name players will recognize.
  • Keep country and business type accurate.
  • Use a support address that multiple responsible team members can access.
  • Keep ownership records ready in case Appsinity requests verification for safety or legal reasons.

Account Security

Your developer account can affect public player safety, so protect it like a production system. Use strong identity-provider credentials, enable two-factor authentication where available, remove access for former team members, and report suspicious login behavior immediately.

Never send passwords, one-time codes, private keys, signing keystores, or payment credentials through reviews, comments, or public listing fields.

Before You Publish

  • Confirm the public developer name is spelled correctly.
  • Verify the support email can receive mail from players and Appsinity.
  • Prepare a short publisher description if Studio requests one.
  • Decide who on your team can answer takedown, malware, privacy, and billing questions.
  • Keep a copy of your game ownership, asset licenses, and build signing records.
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