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Currently, developers who create “sideloaded” Android apps are exempt from Google’s verification requirements.
With claims that sideloaded apps are 50 times more likely to contain malware, Google is tightening restrictions for ...
Currently, developer verification is already required for the Play Store but not for apps installed from other sources. Today ...
Google will implement a new safety feature that would require developers to verify their identity if they want Android users ...
The tech giant stresses that this does not mean developers can’t distribute outside of the Play Store through other app ...
Google will require developer identity verification for all Android apps, including sideloading. New non-Play Developer ...
On 25 August, the tech giant announced that all developers — whether publishing on the Play Store or via sideloading — will ...
Apps on Android devices will have to come from verified developers, and that includes distribution through official stores and sideloading.
Google announced this week that it will add a new requirement for those who make Android apps and want them to work on ...
There may be a new reporting bug in Google Search Console's performance report specific to the Android App search appearance filter. It seems some are reporting that Google stopped showing impressions ...
Google has announced that only apps from developers that have undergone verification can be installed on certified Android ...
Google seems to be testing an Android App for Google Search Console. This comes several weeks after I reported that Google has no plans for a mobile app for Google Search Console.