Sure, you find a publisher! You make a contract with someone that will take a percentage or fixed sum in exchange for giving their name and address. It's not pohibited. If it's legitimate, there is no risk for the publisher, maybe mthey will even take care of putting the app up. Write an NDA, and ask someone
No, and you shouldn't try. Its disingenuous and dishonest to try and sell something without identifying yourself. If the customer has a problem, should they... just give up? If you did something illegal should they... overlook it?
The usual way a business handles this is to register as a corporation, and that's what gives out its address and contact info, not your home. A registered business can have an address elsewhere, at least in the US.
There are many ways to collect money in an app without putting that app in the Play Store. Perhaps a web app without outside payment and an auth system would serve you better.
It's not dishonest to hide your identity online at all, why do you think there is many ways to setup a company legally and hide director, ownership, shareholders? Hiding identity doesn't mean being anonymous, we have a concept of a UBO for a reason.
Exposing your name and particularly your address publicly is just plain stupid in most scenarios, virtually zero point in doing so.
Sure, you find a publisher! You make a contract with someone that will take a percentage or fixed sum in exchange for giving their name and address. It's not pohibited. If it's legitimate, there is no risk for the publisher, maybe mthey will even take care of putting the app up. Write an NDA, and ask someone
No, and you shouldn't try. Its disingenuous and dishonest to try and sell something without identifying yourself. If the customer has a problem, should they... just give up? If you did something illegal should they... overlook it?
The usual way a business handles this is to register as a corporation, and that's what gives out its address and contact info, not your home. A registered business can have an address elsewhere, at least in the US.
There are many ways to collect money in an app without putting that app in the Play Store. Perhaps a web app without outside payment and an auth system would serve you better.
It's not dishonest to hide your identity online at all, why do you think there is many ways to setup a company legally and hide director, ownership, shareholders? Hiding identity doesn't mean being anonymous, we have a concept of a UBO for a reason.
Exposing your name and particularly your address publicly is just plain stupid in most scenarios, virtually zero point in doing so.