Google to Restrict Android App Sideloading with New Security and Verification Steps

Google announced a new security protocol requiring users to complete a one-time multi-step process, including developer mode activation and biometric verification, to sideload apps from unverified developers on Android. This measure aims to curb malware risks while maintaining sideloading options, with the final restrictions taking effect by September 2026. The policy mandates developer verification with identity checks and a $25 fee, balancing user flexibility and safety; future updates will clarify developer and user flows.
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