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Learn to publish Teams apps in Microsoft Teams Store - Training
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The Product declarations section of the Properties page of the submission process helps make sure your app is displayed appropriately and offered to the right set of customers, and helps them understand how they can use your app.
The following sections describe some of the declarations and what you need to consider when determining whether each declaration applies to your app. Note that two of these declarations are checked by default (as described below.) Depending on your product's category, you may also see additional declarations. Be sure to review all of the declarations and ensure they accurately reflect your submission.
Checking this box makes your app discoverable to customers who are specifically looking for accessible apps in the Store.
You should only check this box if you have done all of the following items:
When you declare your app as accessible, you agree that your app is accessible to all customers, including those with disabilities. For example, this means you have tested the app with high-contrast mode and with a screen reader. You've also verified that the user interface functions correctly with a keyboard, the Magnifier, and other accessibility tools.
For more info, see Accessibility, Accessibility testing, and Accessibility in the Store.
Important
Don't list your app as accessible unless you have specifically engineered and tested it for that purpose. If your app is declared as accessible, but it doesn’t actually support accessibility, you'll probably receive negative feedback from the community.
This box is checked by default, to allow customers to install your app to external or removable storage media such as an SD card, or to a non-system volume drive such as an external drive.
If you want to prevent your app from being installed to alternate drives or removable storage, and only allow installation to the internal hard drive on their device, uncheck this box. (Note that there is no option to restrict installation so that an app can only be installed to removable storage media.)
This box is checked by default, to allow your app's data to be included when a customer chooses to have Windows make automated backups to OneDrive.
If you want to prevent your app's data from being included in automated backups, uncheck this box.
If your app uses Kinect data and sends it to any external service, you must check this box.
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Training
Module
Learn to publish Teams apps in Microsoft Teams Store - Training
In this module, we'll discuss how to publish Teams app in Microsoft Teams Store.