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I have completed my first TV app. It does its job very well: display on the TV, in REAL TIME, the GPS track of my excursions in the mountains. From home my family can therefore follow me, for my safety since I almost always go alone in the mountains.
The next step would be to switch from the "developer" mode (the current one) to a "production" one.
But I think that the LG store does not accept this app because it is too personal: it is not a video game with 10000 downloads!
Furthermore, they could object to privacy issues.
So how to make this app "definitive" (installed on 2 or 3 TVs at the most) without having to renew the extension of the developer mode every 40/50 hours ?
Is there no other way than going through the LG market?
Thanks for your attention

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