Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next year
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Google plans to implement a verification system for Android app developers, starting with tests in October 2024 and global rollout by 2027. This follows Google's antitrust case loss to Epic Games, requiring Android to open to third-party app stores. While Google cites security concerns, critics worry this verification process could help maintain Google's control over app distribution, potentially limiting user choice.
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