Google says that it’s softening its plan to require every Android developer — even outside of the Play Store — to verify ...
In August, Google announced that it will implement a new safety feature that would require developers to verify their ...
Google is backtracking on its decision to kill off sideloading, as it will develop a new flow for advanced users.
Now Google has announced that, in response to feedback, the company will continue to allow developers and “power users who have a higher risk tolerance” to continue sideloading apps from unverified ...
According to Google, online scam and malware campaigns are getting more aggressive, and there’s real harm being done in spite of the platform’s sideloading scare screens. Google says it’s common for ...
In its announcement on the Android Developers Blog, Google explains why it is mandating verification for developers. With ...
A striking statistic underlines the stakes: users who sideload apps are 80% more likely to have malware on their devices than ...
Google now says that 'experienced users' will still be able to sideload Android apps, but it's not entirely clear what the ...
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We now know more about Google's upcoming Android PC platform, thanks to a Q&A posted by Lenovo that reveals what Android for ...