google play developer console leave shared account - google-play-console

I faced a poblem with google play developer console.
Some times ago I was invited to share account in console, but now when I try to view this account I have a message "Developer account is invalid" but this account is in my "shared accounts" list. So the question is, how to leave this account?

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Why am I still being rejected by Google Play Console even though I have included my account credentials?

The application that I submitted can only login using one path, Google SSO. Then I gave an email account without 2 steps of verification, complete with a detailed description. But they still give the following answers:
Here email from Google
Then here are the account credentials that I listed in "App Access"

How to verify identity for google play console as individual?

Google play console is requesting to verify my identity.
The problem is that the verification form is asking for an organization info and docs while the account is for individual and that is provided in the account details screen.
So what am I missing? Where to go? Or how to contact google support?
I had this after emailing googleplay-developer-support#google.com. Solution: Your payment profile shouldn't be set as organization if your developer profile is set to individual and vice-versa.
Per checking, the payments profile associated with your account is set as an organization. You may choose to verify your account as an organization with the following documents that our system accepts: Certificate of Organization, and a valid ID of the organization's Official Representative.
If you would like to verify as an individual and change the entity type on your payments profile, you would have to create a new account in order to change from organization to individual. You may view your payments profile via pay.google.com
To change the entity type on your Payment Profile, it would need to be deleted and created again. Since a Play Console account can only be associated with one Payment Profile, it will need to be deleted and recreated as well.
To resolve the issue, we can close your Play Console account and refund the registration fee. Then, you can delete your payment profile at pay.google.com before you sign-up for a new Play Developer account. To proceed, please provide confirmation by responding with “I confirm to have my Play Console Developer account closed and have its registration fee refunded.” Also, please remove the existing draft app from the Developer account
I had this issue recently and it turned out it was because I had an old Payment Profile with Account Type of 'Organisation'.
You need to go here: https://pay.google.com/gp/w/u/0/home/settings
Personally, I had two payment profiles; one was for an Individual and one was for an Organisation. Maybe the Organisation one was the default or whatever.
In the end I managed to close that payment profile and create a new developer account after having the first one refunded.
There were a few emails to Google Support going back and forth but that solved it in the end and now I have an app on the Play Store.

"Test Login Needed" for Google Sign In

I have not yet published my app on play store, but from what I have read here I understand that I need to provide login credentials for my app for google to test my app, But I am still trying to figure out what is the case for apps that only require Google Sign In, Am I to give away my google account email and password to the team to login from my account and test the app? or what?
You can create a test account (not your main account) and upload the credentials according to the instructions in this answer of the question you referenced: https://stackoverflow.com/a/69434135/3417617

How can I give App Annie access to only my Google Play data?

When I connected my Apple account to App Annie, I created a new Email address (actually just a simple forward email from my domain) attached to an Apple account which has access to sales data only - and gave that account login to App Annie.
When I connected my Amazon account to App Annie, Amazon can create a special access key to my App data which I give to App Annie.
Both of those solutions are reasonable and straightforward.
When I try to connect my account to Google Play, App Annie needs my google account password !! To me, this seems completely unreasonable. I would like to give App Annie access to just the sales data, not my entire Google Account. Whether App Annie is trustworthy is not even the point - companies get hacked all the time these days (for example InstaAgent).
Here are the steps to give App Annie access to Google Play sales data only :
Create a new google email account. Note: You cannot just use a simple email forwarder because google will only allow you to connect google accounts to your play store data.
I found this step to be exceptionally difficult - constantly getting the error "You can't create a Google Account right now. Try again later".
I tried all of these things :
Gmail Help Forum
I kept coming back to try every few hours.
Eventually I was allowed to create an account (must be verified by mobile phone number).
Add a new user in Google Play in "Users & Permissions". Use your newly created Gmail account to make a new account with the permissions "View app information" & "View Financial Data".
Validate the new google play account from the new Gmail accounts email.
Log into App Annie in the same browser as you have your new gmail account created in.
In App Annie - under "My Connections" choose "Add New Account"
Log into gmail and give app annie the password to your newly created gmail account.

Google Marketplace SDK - Test Install Flow issue

I have created an app in the Google Apps Marketplace SDK and now I have the "Test Install Flow" button, which is fine,. however, when I click it, a popup for business account signup appears and asks me to set up a real Google business account. How can I simply test it with the same developer account I have?
Had the same issue. It occurs when you first log in to Google with a non-Google Apps account (like a free Gmail account), after which Google Apps accounts are added (i.e. are logged in).
As Ben Clifford suggests in comments, one needs to be signed in first with a Google Apps account (after logging out completely). As a best practice, use Google Apps accounts in one web browser, and free Gmail account(s) in a different browser - to avoid further issues.
You have to test it with a Google Apps account. Apparently yours is not one of those, so they're asking you to sign up. If you have a different Google account that has Google Apps already, you can add that account to the project in Permissions -> Add Member, and then use "Test Install Flow" while logged in as that other account.

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