1) Access Google Play Music
1) Join free Cocoon service
Cocoon is a VPN Proxy service very popular and easy to use. It allows you to surf safely and anonymously. The service also has the merit to enjoy a free extension to the Firefox browser. Cocoon acts as a proxy server between the Internet and very fast browser. Cocoon Once activated, your Internet requests will pass through Cocoon's servers in a first time, which will offer a form of anonymity. Above all, users can use Cocoon IP address will be considered a U.S. IP address. It is this element that will allow vour to unlock access to Google Music and enjoy this great service now.
Registration is required to use the service Cocoon. Do not worry, it's free. Visit the website Cocoon registration page: https://getcocoon.com/signup. Complete the form. At the end of registration, you will receive a confirmation email. Do not forget to validate your registration. You can then proceed to download from the Firefox browser. You also need to accept the installation of FireFox extension Cocoon. Once this is complete, restart the browser.
2) Activate Cocoon
By restarting Firefox, you will quickly notice a small change: the emergence of a new toolbar. That of course Cocoon:
Dont worry, you can uninstall it once you unlock access to Google Music.
To start the service starts, click the "Power" button which is located to the left of the toolbar Cocoon. You will then learn the email address and password you used when you registered on the official website Cocoon.
Once the service is activated, the toolbar Cocoon should take the following form:
3) Rendez-vous on Google Music
It's almost finished. Turn on Google Music available at the following address: https://play.google.com/music/
Google invites you to log into your Google Account traditional. Tuck your login and password for your Google Account.
It may be that Google checks whether you well. Do you need to prove that you are the owner of your Google account by answering your secret question. Bravo! You have unlocked access to Google Music.
4) Optional: Uninstalling Cocoon
Note that from now on, you no longer need to go to Cocoon Google Music. Make the experience by disabling the add-on Cocoon. To do this, direction "add-ons" that is in the Firefox menu.Now, to access the Google Music service, you just have to go on Google Music, from any web browser and using your Google account.
5) Music Manager Software Installation
You just have to install the Music Manager software that allows you to upload your music files in the cloud on Google servers. Files that you send in the clouds will be accessible both from the Google Music on your Android device with the application Play Music.
6) Good music to everyone!
I use hidemyass.com for the problem with USA network is easiest no sign up
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franchixco said:
I use hidemyass.com for the problem with USA network is easiest no sign up
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda app-developers app
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I just tried, in fact it works but it is terribly slow and it does not load the pictures from my side. This is an alternative for those not wishing not create an account on cocoon thank you for your participation
great!!
Thanks i just activated mine & start uploading my collection
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I had google play store installed on my android 2.2 mobile. But unfortunately when I went to service centre the mobile was resetted to factory settings and all my data was lost. There after when I restarted my internet, default browser is unable to connect to any secured website. Even my news and weather is not getting connected. But the browser connects to other un-secured sites. When I tried to reinstall Google play I was asked to add Google account but it gave me error can not established secured connection. No google website except google.co.in is connected. However when I use opera minibrowser I can visit any secured sites including gmail and play store. But when I tried to download any apk from google store it does not show any error in my PC but software is never downloaded. When I tried to use deviceID apk it is showing me nothing. I think because I am unable to add any google account the data file contains nothing. Can anybody tell me how I can start secured connections in my default browser so that google can connect to it's secured server and I shall be able to download from Play store. Thanking you
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So I'm from Serbia, and for reasons best known to Google, they won't let anyone from my country buy apps on Google Play. This was easy to circumvent by using proxy servers or VPN, but now (in the last week or so), Google Play won't let me buy apps any more. When I use a VPN (whether on my desktop or my Android devices), Google Play is now showing me only free apps. When I use a different browser (where I'm not logged in with my Google account), Play is showing me the store of whatever country the proxy server is in, but when I log in using my account, it's showing only free apps.
Does anyone know what changed and what is Google using to figure out which country I'm in? I don't have a country set in my Google account (it says optional so I didn't specify it), but somehow they know I'm not in the US or the UK even if I'm using a proxy.
Do you have location service enabled on your phone?
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Hello XDA-Developers
I am living in germany and i want to try Google Music All Access. I know it is possible with a US-proxy. With my second account i can choose All Access. But with my main Google Account i can´t choose the All Access Option.
Everytime i try to login with a US-proxy i get the german site. I put all information in my google account to US. So all things in the account are now US, i also deleted my payment methods and added american addresses. But i get only the german site with every login, but only with the main account.. :/
Anybody can maybe help me?
Nyhttitan said:
Hello XDA-Developers
I am living in germany and i want to try Google Music All Access. I know it is possible with a US-proxy. With my second account i can choose All Access. But with my main Google Account i can´t choose the All Access Option.
Everytime i try to login with a US-proxy i get the german site. I put all information in my google account to US. So all things in the account are now US, i also deleted my payment methods and added american addresses. But i get only the german site with every login, but only with the main account.. :/
Anybody can maybe help me?
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You can use various (free) proxy programs like TunnelBear (http://www.tunnelbear.com/). With this program i have successfully activated my Google Music account from The Netherlands.
Same here :-\ If I'm logged out everything is US, but if I log me in, everything switches to the german site.
But I was able to order something from the US play store.
So how to transform my german to a US account?
Hola Unblocker (extension), if your running Chrome Browser on a PC
Lets me use the Google Play Store from Thailand so I can view hardware.
We all know, Google Play Store offers us a unique (and quite user-friendly in my opinion) feature of installing an app from the browser of your computer. All we got to do is login to your PC's browser using your GMAIL account, access play.google.com/store, search for a the app there and click on Install.
Behind the scenes, Google somehow finds out the device which has the same Google account registered and the download gets started on this device!
I would like to know all that happens 'behind the scenes' and all the related APIs.
[Note: Tried to search for a similar question but couldn't find one. If there exists, please let me know the link to it]
Thanks in advance!
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We all know, Google Play Store offers us a unique (and quite user-friendly in my opinion) feature of installing an app from the browser of your computer. All we got to do is login to your PC's browser using your GMAIL account, access play.google.com/store, search for a the app there and click on Install.
Behind the scenes, Google somehow finds out the device which has the same Google account registered and the download gets started on this device!
I would like to know all that happens 'behind the scenes' and all the related APIs.
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Actually, on a computer, when you are logged in to Gmail account, and click Install on an app, Google installs it automatically on your phone.
This actually works because of the app so called "Google Play Services" (if you had noticed), which manually triggers Play Store to download that app.
As soon as your phone (connected to Play Store with same Gmail ID as on PC) is connected to internet, the app you wished to install would automatically install (which you had clicked "Install" on PC)
So this is how it works. Hope you get it
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Actually, on a computer, when you are logged in to Gmail account, and click Install on an app, Google installs it automatically on your phone.
This actually works because of the app so called "Google Play Services" (if you had noticed), which manually triggers Play Store to download that app.
As soon as your phone (connected to Play Store with same Gmail ID as on PC) is connected to internet, the app you wished to install would automatically install (which you had clicked "Install" on PC)
So this is how it works. Hope you get it
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Thanks! It does make sense! But I am looking for a more fine-grained answer. Let me put it in more detail:
1. I click on Install button on my computer. Now, in some way, Google needs to send across this info to my device (probably the package info app that needs to be installed).
2. Assuming that Google might be storing some kind of device id in their database, is it that there is some process in GPlayServices that is continuously pinging Google servers to find out whether there is any new app request registered? If yes, I would love to know the details of this process!
rohit.dhavale said:
Thanks! It does make sense! But I am looking for a more fine-grained answer. Let me put it in more detail:
1. I click on Install button on my computer. Now, in some way, Google needs to send across this info to my device (probably the package info app that needs to be installed).
2. Assuming that Google might be storing some kind of device id in their database, is it that there is some process in GPlayServices that is continuously pinging Google servers to find out whether there is any new app request registered? If yes, I would love to know the details of this process!
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I think it's more like a packet of data info that Google sends to Play Services in phone (if connected to network, else retry after set_frequency) to trigger execution, rather than continuously pinging for checking updates.
If you're so curious to know, here's the source list for Google Play Services API: https://developer.android.com/reference/gms-packages.html
If you quite know Java, you can understand the packages and classes in it and trace the way it does it
(I don't have the patience for this )
Thanks
Power IR
Hi,
Unfortunately due to high rise and success of specific free Power Universal Remote Control applications,
maybe does not like that and for unknown reasons the Google Play terminated my account.
Can you help to re open the google Play Store my account Power7 Net - Universal Remote Control ?
You can send e-mail to
[email protected]
from your Gmail who use same to Play Store and tell to Google
to re open the account.... Power7 Net - Universal Remote Control.
Other way : Try to use the Play store application.
Go into Help and feedback and then press feedback at bottom side.
Write for example : Please re instate the Power7 Net Universal Remote Control applications .
Are very useful and I can't get the updates.
Thank you very much.
I think my applications are very useful and now you can not receive updates...
I worked hard for them and it is very unfair...
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards.
Maybe you entered you password somewhere you shouldnt? I just received by Gocgle:
We are aware that some Google Play developers have received policy warnings from a fake Google account. The subject lines of the fraudulent emails include variations of "3-Day Notification of Google Play Developer Term Violation." If you received an email with this subject line, please mark it as phishing and proceed to delete it without clicking on any links contained within it. Find out more about recognizing phishing emails here: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/75061.
If you use Gmail, please report all phishing attempts by following these instructions: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/75061.
As a general reminder, you should only enter your Google account password on the official Google sign-in page: https://accounts.google.com/. Also note that the official URL for the Google Play Developer Console is https://play.google.com/apps/publish/.
If you believe your account has been compromised, please follow these instructions: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/50270.
Thanks,
The Google Play Support Team
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You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you about important information relating to your Google Play account.
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This is very unfair.... I never used fake reviews and ratings external help companies for my applications and the rating was true and the most negative from users without IR phones.
A lot of my users are very sad about this. I transfered some of my applications to Amazon Apps.
Thread Closed as has noting to do with Xposed.