Google requires developer verification for all Android apps.

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Google requires developer verification for all Android apps.

Google has announced a significant change to Android app security: starting in 2026, all Android developers must verify their identities. This applies to all developers, no matter how they distribute their apps, whether through the Play Store, other app stores, or by sideloading.

🔍 What’s changing?

  • Developers must provide their legal name, address, email, and phone number.
  • Applies to all certified Android devices.
  • Verification is intended to reduce malware and fraud, which is 50x more common in sideloaded apps than in Play Store apps.

📅 Rollout Timeline:

  • Oct 2025: Early access sign-ups for developers
  • March 2026: Verification system goes live
  • Sept 2026: Mandatory in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand
  • 2027 onward: Global rollout

👨‍💻 Impact on developers

  • Independent devs may need to register businesses for privacy reasons.
  • Student & hobbyist developers will have a separate, lighter account type.
  • Aligns with Apple’s EU App Store requirements under the Digital Services Act (DSA).

📌 Why it matters
This move could reshape the Android app ecosystem, striking a balance between openness and security. It reflects growing industry pressure to combat malware, data theft, and fraud while ensuring transparency in app distribution.

At Alcaeus Services, we help organizations adapt to evolving compliance, app security, and distribution policies, reducing risks from unverified software.

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