Saturday, September 12, 2015

Info Post


As reported by Android Police, Google Play Store offered each week downloading a paid app free for a limited time.

Google has not released any official statement so far, but according to this digital environment have seen in the App Store some advertising banners containing the following announcements: New family fun. Discover apps and games and free App of the week.

Both target the app page on offer, and the only way to access it, as well as direct link.

It remembers that Google policy does not allow developers to carry out for themselves these types of promotions: can not provide for a limited time free download of their applications and then re-charge for them.

Therefore, the weekly gift is conducted through a promotional code that conditions of use that are available from the download window.

The app this week is Daniel Tiger Grr-ific, an educational game for children which cost 2.45 euros and now you can download for free. If you want to enjoy the promotion, click on this link to access to the page of the offer, because if you look for the application in the usual way you will not redeem the promotional code.

In the absence of an official announcement produced not know if Google will continue giving away a paid app each week, but it certainly is a good strategy to arouse the interest of users.

Source: http://www.androidpolice.com

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