How to get free Google Play codes legally | My updated tutorial

  • 8 years ago
This tutorial will show you how to get free Google Play codes by using a popular Google Play code generator. The full step by step tutorial is in the description.

The generator is fully web-based, so you don't need to download anything in order to use it. This tutorial works for all countries.

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Full tutorial below:


Step 1 - The Google Play code generator

First we need to navigate to the Google Play code generator's website: myplaycodes.com

Step 2 - Connect to the Google Play code generator

Connect to the Google Play code generator by entering a valid e-mail address. You will need to confirm this e-mail address later, so make sure to enter a real one. I recommend you to quickly sign up for a new Gmail or Yahoo account and use that exclusively for this site. You can use your normal e-mail address if you like, but I prefer to keep everything separated. Once you have entered your e-mail address, go and select your region out of the menu. Make sure to select the correct region for you or else you will not be able to redeem your free Google Play code later.


Step 3 - Select your free Google Play code

After the generator has successfully established a connection you will be able to select your desired Google Play code. Click on your desired code and it should get selected automatically. Confirm your request by clicking on "generate code".


Step 4 - Your free Google Play code is generated

It usually takes roughly a minute until the Google Play code generator has created your code. You will be able to follow the progress live on the site. Don't navigate away from the page during this process.


Step 5 - Redeem your free Google Play code

Write down the details of your free Google Play code (a copy of all the relevant details is also sent to your provided e-mail address) and go spend it on whatever you want!


What is Google play?

The Google Play Store or Google Play (originally as the Android Market) is a digital distribution service operated and developed by Google. It serves as the official app store for the Android operating system, allowing users to browse and download applications developed with the Android SDK and published through Google. Google Play also serves as a digital media store, offering music, magazines, books, movies, and television programs. It previously offered Google hardware devices for purchase until the introduction of a separate online hardware retailer, Google Store, on March 11, 2015.

Applications are available through Google Play either free of charge or at a cost. They can be downloaded directly to an Android or Google TV device through the Play Store mobile app, or by deploying the application to a device from the Google Play website. Many applications can be targeted to specific users based on a particular hardware attribute of their device, such as a motion sensor (for motion-dependent games) or a front-facing camera (for online video calling)