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Do I have to create Service Account credentials JSON for each app individually on Google Play or just create one for all apps and use it each time?

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Hi @Eslam, it’s up to you which way you do it. If you have one project per app, then you’ll have to have different service accounts (and keys). But if all of your apps are in one project, then you can use one service account and set up one key.

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Hi @Eslam, it’s up to you which way you do it. If you have one project per app, then you’ll have to have different service accounts (and keys). But if all of your apps are in one project, then you can use one service account and set up one key.

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sundeep wrote:

Hi @Eslam, it’s up to you which way you do it. If you have one project per app, then you’ll have to have different service accounts (and keys). But if all of your apps are in one project, then you can use one service account and set up one key.

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 I'm still in the beginning, so which is better or it doesn't make any difference


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@Eslam Maybe one thing to keep in mind would be, if you have only one service account set up, if it happens to get compromised, it would affect all of your apps. 


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