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With claims that sideloaded apps are 50 times more likely to contain malware, Google is tightening restrictions for ...
The tech giant stresses that this does not mean developers can’t distribute outside of the Play Store through other app ...
Currently, developers who create “sideloaded” Android apps are exempt from Google’s verification requirements.
Google is rolling out a new line of defense to protect Android users and certified devices. As reported by Bleeping Computer, ...
Google will implement a new safety feature that would require developers to verify their identity if they want Android users ...
Android has implemented verification requirements on Google Play in 2023, and the team is working on a new Android Developer ...
Google will require developer identity verification for all Android apps, including sideloading. New non-Play Developer ...
Google wants to make sideloading safer on Android by verifiying the identities of developers who distribute apps outside the Play Store.
The Android device platform has long been more open than Apple's iOS and iPadOS platforms, with Google making it easier for ...
The open nature of Android is about see a big change, as Google looks to enforce its verification policy for all developers.
Google notes that the requirements will begin full rollout in September 2026. Google has introduced new requirements for app ...
Android apps side-loaded from the internet often come from shady sources. Google will soon identify them and block those of ...