Google to add developer verification requirement for Android apps
Briefly

Google announced developer verification as a new security layer for Android app installation to curb repeat bad actors and app-based scams and malware. Beginning next year, Android will require all apps to be registered by a verified developer to be installed on certified Android devices, providing accountability and hindering rapid distribution of harmful apps. Verification registration opens for all developers in March 2026. The initial enforcement will begin September 2026 in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. Plans call for a global rollout in 2027 and beyond, while US developers will not face the requirement until 2027 or later. Android will confirm developer identities but will not review app content.
Announced August 25, the policy is intended to better protect users from repeat bad actors spreading scams and malware through app downloads. Beginning next year, Android will start requiring all apps to be registered by a verified developer in order to be installed on certified Android devices. The effort provides crucial accountability and makes it harder for malicious actors to rapidly distribute harmful apps.
Google advised developers to think of the procedure like an ID check at the airport, which confirms a traveler's identity separately from baggage screening. The developer's identity will be confirmed but Android authorities will not review the content of the app or where it came from. The initial rollout is planned in countries especially impacted by fraudulent app scams, which often come from repeat perpetrators.
Google has announced developer verification as a new layer of security for installing Android apps, though US developers will not face the new requirement until 2027 or later. The new verification requirement will go into effect in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand in September 2026. Apps on certified Android devices in these regions at that time must be registered by a verified developer. Plans call for rolling out the requirements globally in 2027 and beyond. Verification opens for all developers in March 2026.
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