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Google Eases Mandatory Developer Verification for Android Apps

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Google softens plan to require identity verification for all Android developers
  • New "advanced flow" allows "experienced users" to install unverified apps
  • Google developing a new developer account type for students and hobbyists
Google Eases Mandatory Developer Verification for Android Apps

In a significant change, Google is softening its plan to require mandatory identity verification for all Android developers, even those distributing apps outside the official Play Store. The company had initially announced this policy in August 2025, drawing criticism from groups concerned that it would "end the ability for individuals to choose what software they run on the devices they own."

However, Google has now acknowledged this feedback and is developing an "advanced flow" that will allow "experienced users" to accept the risks of installing software from unverified developers. This new installation process will include safeguards to protect users from coercion or scams, along with clear warnings about the potential risks.

Additionally, Google is working on a new developer account type specifically for students and hobbyists, which will not have to go through the full verification requirements but will only allow app installs on a limited number of devices. This is intended to provide a path for learning and experimentation.

The company's Android president, Sameer Samat, emphasized that "Keeping users safe on Android is our top priority." The verification requirement is aimed at making it harder for scammers to repeatedly distribute harmful apps by requiring a real identity. However, Google recognizes the need to balance security with user freedom and the needs of developers, especially those just starting out.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google is developing a new "advanced flow" that will allow "experienced users" to install apps from unverified developers, and is creating a new developer account type for students and hobbyists with less stringent verification requirements.
The changes will give Android users, especially "experienced users," more control over the apps they can install on their devices, including the ability to install apps from unverified developers.
Google's goal is to make it harder for scammers to repeatedly distribute harmful apps by requiring a real identity, while also balancing security with user freedom and the needs of developers, especially those just starting out.

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