How to set a monthly budget on the Google Play Store

monthly budget on the Google Play Store

The options menu is located in the upper left corner.

The Google Play Store is the official app store for Android mobile devices. It has thousands of apps and content where it is easy to incur expenses. Fortunately, it is also possible to set a monthly budget and avoid large expenses.

Especially for those who have children, or whose device belongs to someone of a young age, it is very easy to spend money on purchases in games. With this in mind, we have compiled this tip, an easy and effective way to control purchases in the Play Store.

Set a monthly budget on the Google Play Store

  1. From the Android smartphone or tablet opens the Google Play Store.
  2. Touch the menu on the left, represented by the three horizontal lines.
  3. Access the ” Account ” section and then ” Purchase History “
  4. Select the “Set budget” option
  5. Enter the desired value and tap “Save”

Once the budget is set, when making a purchase on the Google Play Store, the value of the budget will be compared with the value set. The user will be notified if the purchase exceeds this amount, or if it is approaching the chosen amount

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At any time it is possible to change the defined budget, just follow the same steps:

  1. Touch the menu on the left, represented by the three horizontal lines.
  2. Access the ” Account ” section and then ” Purchase History “
  3. Select the “Edit budget” option
  4. Enter the desired value and tap “Save”

Likewise, it is possible to remove the defined budget by accessing the same area and choosing the option “Remove budget”. Google reports that the monthly budget history is stored in the user’s account and removed after one year.

It is, therefore, a very simple function to set up and that can really help to manage the user’s monthly charges.

Gadget Modder

Born as techie and was always focused on Android, ever since the HTC Dream was introduced. The abundance of options at his disposal in the open-source environment always seemed to pique his interest. "Blogger by choice, MBA by trade."

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