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Open-source apps prepare for Google sideloading crackdown

Created at 5 Jun · 7:39 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Developers of open-source Android apps, including NewPipe, are alerting users to Google's upcoming sideloading restrictions. NewPipe's developers will not comply with Google's proposed verification rules and are informing users how to bypass potential installation hurdles, such as a 24-hour lockout.

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Key Numbers

24-hourproposed lockout period before installing unverified apps

Who's Involved

NewPipe
open-source Android app for watching YouTube without ads
Google
tech company implementing new sideloading rules on Android

↳ Why This Matters

Google's proposed restrictions on sideloading could limit user choice and access to alternative applications, while developers argue these changes undermine Android's open nature and user autonomy.

Key facts

  • Developers of open-source Android apps are preparing users for Google's upcoming sideloading restrictions.
  • NewPipe, a popular open-source YouTube client, will not comply with Google's proposed verification rules.
  • NewPipe is informing users about how to bypass potential installation hurdles, including a proposed 24-hour lockout.
  • Google cites security concerns for the new rules, while the developer community argues they harm user interests.

Developers of open-source Android applications, such as NewPipe, are beginning to alert their users about impending changes to Google's policies regarding app sideloading. Sideloading, the practice of installing applications using APK files from sources other than the Google Play Store, has been a long-standing feature of the Android operating system. Google is now seeking to restrict this functionality, citing security concerns related to unverified applications. However, the Android developer community has voiced strong opposition, contending that these new rules are detrimental to user interests. In response, several prominent open-source apps, including NewPipe, are actively resisting the policy. NewPipe, known for providing an ad-free YouTube viewing experience on Android, has started informing its users about the upcoming policy changes and their implications. The developers have explicitly stated their refusal to comply with Google's proposed verification requirements and are providing guidance on methods to circumvent potential obstacles, such as a proposed 24-hour waiting period before installing applications deemed "unverified."

Frequently asked questions

Sideloading is the process of installing applications on an Android device using APK files obtained from sources outside of the official Google Play Store.

Google states that the changes are intended to enhance security by reducing the risks associated with unverified applications.

Popular open-source apps, including NewPipe, have begun to resist the upcoming policy and are informing their users about alternatives.

What Happens Next

01Google is expected to implement new sideloading restrictions.
02NewPipe and other open-source apps will continue to inform users about potential workarounds.

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How It Developed

5 Jun · 7:22 AM
Open-source Android app developers like NewPipe are preparing users for Google's upcoming sideloading restrictions, refusing to comply with new verification rules.
Android Authority via PiQSuite

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NewPipe, other open-source apps are preparing users for Google's sideloading crackdown on Androidm.piqsuite.com

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