Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Developers Launch 'Keep Android Open' Push Against Google’s New App Verification Rules Ahead of 2026 Rollout

Developers are petitioning regulators to review the plan ahead of a staged rollout in 2026.

Overview

  • Google will require apps installed on certified Android devices to come from verified developers, with identity checks, proof of signing keys, declared app IDs, agreement to terms, and a one-time $25 fee.
  • Google says sideloading remains possible from any source if the app’s developer is verified and cites analysis claiming over 50 times more malware from internet-sideloaded sources than from Google Play.
  • F‑Droid rejects Google’s assurances as misleading, warns the policy could effectively end independent app stores and direct distribution, and advises developers not to enroll in the program.
  • The new KeepAndroidOpen campaign, led by developer Marc Prud’hommeaux, is circulating an open letter and directing participants to file complaints with antitrust and competition authorities in multiple countries.
  • Implementation details now include timing: Google plans to extend verification to all developers in March 2026 and begin enforcement in September 2026 in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, with other regions to follow.