Mit der Entwicklerverifizierung droht Googles Apple-Neid, das offene Erbe von Android zu demontieren | Es bleiben Fragen offen, während Google sich darauf vorbereitet, die Verbreitung von Android-Apps im Namen der Sicherheit zu sperren.

    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/03/with-developer-verification-googles-apple-envy-threatens-to-dismantle-androids-open-legacy/

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    1. As long as Google gets flak for literally every malicious app on Android, they will work to „fix“ it.

    2. Google is heading toward their own „walled garden“ and soon … the difference between them will be millimeters thick.

    3. AlasPoorZathras on

      Remember, GrapheneOS is still downstream from AOSP. It’s not a panacea. And as Google continues to shove „AI“ into every corner of the root OS, nobody will be able to remove it.

    4. Odd how this article gets posted now a week later, but as the highlighted comment says, Google is not changing how ADB works. Presumably, you’ll still be able to sideload any APK you wish, and apps with ADB access will be able to use that to install apps on device.

      So long as that remains true, I don’t have an issue with Google doing this. Social engineered malware is a legitimate issue, and hardening the system to prevent casual installs of malicious apps on people’s phones is a worthy goal.

      The day I can no longer sideload a launcher manager onto my Google TV to remove their horrible ad-ridden interface, that’s when I’ll start to panic. Until then, I’m not losing sleep over this.

    5. Why the hell would I pick up an android if they take away the primary reason for getting one in the first place?  

      If I wanted a walled garden I’d rather go with the one that does that well and has for a very long time. The entire draw of android was the fact that I was not limited by that walled garden and had more user control.

    6. As an R&D engineer, I don’t like this at all. The whole point for us having an android development phone is to be able to whip together simple apps that we can use in our projects.

      And that doesn’t even get into my personal interest which is just tinkering and finding open source software.

      Hopefully someone comes up with an alternative to google android. Though I hate the fact that its probably going to ruin all banking possibility on the phone.

    7. This definitely sucks for „power users“ if Google doesn’t come through with their „advanced flow“ described below.

      > *“Based on this feedback and our ongoing conversations with the community, **we are building a new advanced flow that allows experienced users to accept the risks of installing software that isn’t verified.** We are designing this flow specifically to resist coercion, ensuring that users aren’t tricked into bypassing these safety checks while under pressure from a scammer. It will also include clear warnings to ensure users fully understand the risks involved, but ultimately, it puts the choice in their hands. We are gathering early feedback on the design of this feature now and will share more details in the coming months.“ [-Google](https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/11/android-developer-verification-early.html?m=1)*

      Having said that, I don’t think most Android users (non-techies) even realize they can download apps from anywhere else but the Google Play store or whatever other stores (Galaxy Store for Samsung) are pre-installed on the phone. It’s not really promoted as a thing by Samsung or other large Android OEMs.

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