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Google Mandates Developer Verification for Android in Four Nations

Google Mandates Developer Verification for Android in Four Nations

Posted on June 22, 2026 By CWS

Google has announced a significant policy shift to enhance security in its Android ecosystem. By September 30, 2026, developers in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand must verify their identities to continue distributing apps on certified Android devices. This move aims to bolster app security and reduce malware risks.

Verification Requirement for Developers

The new verification mandate affects apps distributed through Google Play and other major app stores like those operated by Samsung, Xiaomi, and OPPO. Certified devices, which encompass over 95% of Android phones outside China, will block installations from unverified developers, ensuring only trusted applications are easily accessible to users.

Google’s initiative primarily impacts independent developers and open-source platforms that have traditionally operated without Google’s direct oversight. These developers must register with Google by the deadline to maintain app availability on certified devices in the specified countries.

Implementation Details and Developer Actions

Google is deploying a system service called the Android Developer Verifier, which will be active on phones running Android 8 and newer starting in June 2026. This service checks the registration status of an app’s developer before allowing installation. Unregistered apps will face installation barriers, although sideloading options through advanced methods remain available.

Developers began registering in March, and the process includes providing legal identification, contact information, and proof of app ownership via a signed APK. Google is also introducing APIs for streamlined registration processes, assisting third-party stores in managing developer verifications.

Challenges and Industry Response

The open-source community has expressed concerns over the new requirements, fearing they might stifle independent development. F-Droid, a prominent free-software repository, argues that the policy could end its operations due to its reliance on anonymous contributors. Despite Google’s concessions, including the advanced sideloading flow and limited-distribution accounts, apprehension remains about the implications for open-source innovation.

Google defends its decision by citing the prevalence of malware in sideloaded apps and the need for stronger security measures in the affected markets. The policy targets four countries identified as high-risk for app scams, with the intent to protect users from fraudulent applications.

Looking Ahead

As Google prepares for a broader rollout in 2027, questions linger about the appeals process for mistakenly flagged developers, the management of the identity registry, and potential accommodations for repositories like F-Droid. The tech giant’s approach highlights an ongoing tension between security and open-source freedom, with the industry watching closely for further developments.

The Hacker News Tags:Android, app installation, Brazil, developer verification, F-Droid, Google, Indonesia, mobile security, Open Source, Play Protect, Sideloading, Singapore, Thailand

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