Google has announced it is building a new way for 'experienced users' to install Android apps that haven't been verified.
Google plans to modify its new sideloading restrictions, allowing experienced users to install unverified apps on Android.
Google is revising its forthcoming Android developer verification program following criticism that the original plan would ...
Google has decided to loosen some of its recently introduced rules regarding registration of Android developers and their ...
Google is working on a new advanced flow that will let Android power users install apps from unverified developers while ...
Google is backpedaling on its decision to introduce new identity verification rules for all developers, stating that it will ...
Google says that it’s softening its plan to require every Android developer — even outside of the Play Store — to verify ...
According to The Verge, Valve will support and encourage developers to bring Android apps to Steam. As part of this ...
Google’s President of the Android ecosystem, Sameer Samat, also announced a dedicated Android account type designed for ...
Google has revised its Android developer verification policy, allowing experienced users to continue sideloading apps from ...
In August, Google announced that it will require developer verification to install Android apps, including through sideloading. That’s continuing, but Google is working on a solution for “experienced ...
In August, Google announced that it will implement a new safety feature that would require developers to verify their ...