docs: Devices without SIMs use IP address for paid apps filtering am: 2e3db7954a
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@@ -382,9 +382,12 @@ characteristics that affect filtering on Google Play.</p>
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suspended, users will not be able to reinstall or update it, even if it appears in their Downloads.</p> </td></tr>
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<td valign="top">Priced
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Status</td> <td valign="top"><p>Not all users can see paid apps. To show paid apps, a device
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must have a SIM card and be running Android 1.1 or later, and it must be in a
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country (as determined by SIM carrier) in which paid apps are available.</p></td>
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Status</td> <td valign="top"><p>Not all users can see paid apps. To show
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paid apps, a device must be running Android 1.1 or later, and it must be in
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a country where paid apps are available. If a device has a SIM card, the SIM
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carrier determines whether paid apps are available. If a device doesn't have
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a SIM card, the device's IP address is used to determine whether the device
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is in a country where paid apps are available.</p></td>
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</tr> <tr>
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<td valign="top">Country Targeting</td> <td valign="top"> <p>When you upload your app to
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Google Play, you can select the countries in which to distribute your app
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