Android app developers will soon need to verify identity to distribute apps outside Play Store
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Google will require app developers who distribute apps outside the Play Store to complete a new developer verification process beginning September 2026. An early access program opens to developers in October, with a wider rollout in March 2026 before the requirements start. Developers publishing outside the Play Store must use a new Android Developer Console to verify their identity. Google expects the requirements to increase developer accountability and enhance user protection against fraud and malware. Android devices preloaded with Android Services, the Play Store, and Play Services can block apps from developers who have not verified their identity.
Google has introduced new requirements for app developers, aimed to make sideloading apps on Android devices safer. Beginning September 2026, app developers distributing apps outside the Play Store will be required to complete Google's new developer verification process to continue. Notably, an early access program will open to developers in October, ahead of a wider rollout in March 2026 before the requirements kick off.
App developers who publish apps outside the Play Store will use a new Android Developer Console to verify their identity. Google says the new requirements will increase accountability for developers while enhancing user protection against fraud and malware. Android devices that come preloaded with Android Services, the Play Store, and Play Services will be able to block apps from developers who have not verified their identity.
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