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URL not found on Google Play app when signed in as internal app tester

I'm trying to publish a PWA on the Google Play store, and coming up against some confusing problems testing as an internal app. I used PWA2APK to convert my PWA to an APK. There are not major issues found through the pre-launch report, and only one accessibility warning. The project passed all of the requirements for the Play Store in December. I am the only user on the internal app testing list, and I receive an error message when attempting to install on Android through the internal app testing link. When I hover over the info symbol beside the project, I get this pop up: error message for Google Play Project dashboard

Only testers can view this listing on Google Play because you haven't uploaded any APKs to Production yet.

However, I posted an APK to Internal Tests on December 17, 2019. internal test console

When I click the View on Google Play link I'm taken to a URL not found page with the text:

We're sorry, the requested URL was not found on this server.

When I use the internal testing link to download the app on the play store on my mobile, I get a page with the app logo, title, and developer name, as well as the price on the download button. When I click the button I get an error message:

Error The item that you were attempting to purchase could not be found.

I have checked out the advice on this thread, but am still having problems. Any advice is appreciated!

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WhooNo Avatar asked Mar 04 '20 20:03

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May be your IARC Content Ratings has not been accepted yet. Just wait for one or two more days. It will be accepted and app will be available on play store. If it doesn't create a new IARC Ratings.

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Shabbir Ahmed Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 20:10

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For anyone still running into this, make sure to go to Settings -> Internal App Sharing and accept the terms. The Play Store link started working instantly after doing so.

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Matt Privman Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 21:10

Matt Privman


As @ShabbirAhmed mentioned, it likely just requires waiting for the IARC Content Ratings to be accepted. However, in my experience you will also need to access the link through the most recent dashboard system, and not through links provided prior to April 2020 (at least). I will update if any new info comes up from Google Play.

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WhooNo Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 22:10

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