Google is planning big changes for Android in 2026 aimed at combating malware across the entire device ecosystem. Starting in ...
Android's sideloading is not going away, but things are changing as Google has new requirements for developers.
Privacy-minded users may appreciate a new location-permission control that app developers can embed, granting one-time access to the device’s precise location.
Once you opt out of restrictions on installing apps from unverified developers, Google confirms you can carry that choice over to your next phone.
Google is making Android sideloading easier with a new advanced setting that lets users disable app verification after a ...
Google has announced a new mechanism in Android called Advanced Flow that will allow sideloading APKs from unverified ...
Google is framing the change as a direct response to feedback from “power users” who want the freedom to take calculated ...
GOOGLE has always been one of the topmost choices for developers to distribute their platforms, especially since the Google ...
Google has revised its sideloading rules for Android, introducing an 'Advanced Flow' for users to install unverified apps. The new process requires users to enable developer mode and a verification ...
Open-Source Android Apps at Risk Under Google’s New Decree Your email has been sent New rules demand ID checks, app listings, and fees Open-source apps at risk Google cites a surge in malware from ...