Google will let Android power users bypass upcoming sideloading restrictions
Google will let experienced Android users sideload unverified apps on limited devices via an advanced flow while enforcing developer verification to reduce scam apps.
- On November 12, 2025 Google opened early-access to the developer verification portal and began building an advanced sideloading flow for experienced users to accept risks and install unverified apps.
- The August policy required developers outside Google Play to submit personal details and sometimes government ID as Google says verification aims to curb scam apps and fraud.
- The advanced installation process will bypass full identity checks but limit distribution to a small number of devices, with warnings and a lighter verification tier for students and hobbyists.
- The phased rollout will start in 2026 in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, and once verification rolls out, unverified apps will not install on Google-certified devices.
- Despite concessions and pushback, Google is continuing core verification as the Keep Android Open campaign and F-Droid repository warn mandatory identity checks deter hobbyists and students.
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