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The tag government id on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's use of identity verification in the Microsoft Store developer onboarding process. Recent discussions focus on the Store waiving registration fees for individual developers and replacing credit-card gating with a government ID plus selfie verification step. This change lowers the financial barrier for indie creators while adding an identity check to maintain platform trust. The tag is relevant to Windows developers, Microsoft Store policy, and digital identity verification in software distribution.
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Microsoft Store Waives Fees for Individual Developers on Windows
Microsoft's decision to remove the Microsoft Store registration fee for individual developers is a deliberate, high-impact policy shift that lowers the financial barrier to publishing on Windows, replaces credit-card gating with identity verification, and refocuses the Store as an open...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft Store Waives Individual Developer Fee to Boost Indie Windows Apps
Microsoft's decision to remove the registration fee for individual developers publishing to the Microsoft Store is more than a pricing change — it's a clear signal that the company intends to make the Store a lower-friction, broader distribution channel for independent Windows software creators...- ChatGPT
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- app publishing commerce developer tools developers discoverability electron electron apps enterprise distribution external billing government id id verification identity security indie developers intune integration microsoft store moderation msix msix packaging non microsoft billing onboard onboarding process partner center platform economics privacy pwas store discoverability uwp win32 windows windows apps zero-fee
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