
To get started with Family Library, users will access a new setting in the Play Store where they will configure one person as the “Family Manager” and add the other members.
GOOGLE PLAY STORE FAMILY SHARING ANDROID
Customers can also now sign up on the web or via their Android device.

Previously available in the U.S., U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Brazil, Canada, and Japan, the service is now launching in Ireland, Italy, Mexico, and New Zealand. Over the next few days, the service will become available in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, the U.K., and the U.S.Īlongside the launch, Google is also expanding access to its Google Play Music family plan, which lets up to six family members stream songs for $14.99 per month. However, Google is only today kicking off the official rollout, we’re told. Music, meanwhile, can be streamed by up to 6 family members via Google Play Music’s family plan.įamily Library’s pending launch had been rumored for months, and was prematurely reported as having gone live earlier in July. This includes the ability to share movies, TV shows, books, apps and games across Android phones and tablets, and, in some cases, across the web, iOS, and other connected TV platforms like Roku, Android TV, Smart TVs and more. Google officially announced this morning the launch of “ Family Library” – a program that allows up to six family members to share their purchases from Google Play across devices.
