谷歌将允许用户未经验证地侧载安卓应用程序。
Android developer verification: Early access starts

原始链接: https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/11/android-developer-verification-early.html

谷歌正在为安卓实施新的开发者验证要求,以对抗日益复杂的诈骗和恶意软件,尤其针对快速数字化地区的用户。这些要求旨在使分发恶意应用程序更加困难,需要提供真实身份。 响应社区反馈,谷歌正在调整推广计划。将为需要向有限受众分发应用程序,但无需完全验证的**学生和爱好者**创建一个专用帐户类型。与此同时,**经验丰富的用户**将获得一个“高级流程”,允许他们安装未经验证的应用程序,并在明确警告后接受相关风险——旨在防止被诈骗者胁迫。 核心目标是改变平衡,以对抗恶意行为者,他们目前利用创建和分发有害应用程序的便利性。谷歌强调,这建立在Google Play上已有的成功验证方法之上,并致力于在整个实施过程中与开发者持续合作,目前已提供早期访问权限。

## 谷歌放宽严格的安卓侧载规则 谷歌宣布将创建一个新的“高级流程”,允许有经验的用户在没有完整验证的情况下侧载安卓应用程序,从而推翻了之前宣布的限制。这一改变是在社区对应用程序分发潜在限制的反馈之后做出的,尤其影响了像F-Droid这样的开源平台以及受到政府压力国家的的用户。 最初的计划,部分源于对诈骗和政府问责的担忧,旨在要求对侧载应用程序进行开发者验证。批评者认为这将扼杀创新和用户自由。谷歌现在表示,新流程将包括警告,并旨在防止胁迫,同时仍然允许用户自行承担风险安装应用程序。 讨论强调了对谷歌控制安卓生态系统的担忧、潜在的隐私影响以及安全与用户自主权之间的平衡。一些人认为这只是暂缓执行,而另一些人则认为这是一个积极的步骤,承认谷歌对社区关注的回应。 “高级流程”的细节仍在进一步公布中。
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原文

We recently announced new developer verification requirements, which serve as an additional layer of defense in our ongoing effort to keep Android users safe. We know that security works best when it accounts for the diverse ways people use our tools. This is why we announced this change early: to gather input and ensure our solutions are balanced. We appreciate the community's engagement and have heard the early feedback – specifically from students and hobbyists who need an accessible path to learn, and from power users who are more comfortable with security risks. We are making changes to address the needs of both groups. 

To understand how these updates fit into our broader mission, it is important to first look at the specific threats we are tackling.

Why verification is important

Keeping users safe on Android is our top priority. Combating scams and digital fraud is not new for us — it has been a central focus of our work for years. From Scam Detection in Google Messages to Google Play Protect and real-time alerts for scam calls, we have consistently acted to keep our ecosystem safe.

However, online scams and malware campaigns are becoming more aggressive. At the global scale of Android, this translates to real harm for people around the world – especially in rapidly digitizing regions where many are coming online for the first time. Technical safeguards are critical, but they cannot solve for every scenario where a user is manipulated. Scammers use high-pressure social engineering tactics to trick users into bypassing the very warnings designed to protect them.

For example, a common attack we track in Southeast Asia illustrates this threat clearly. A scammer calls a victim claiming their bank account is compromised and uses fear and urgency to direct them to sideload a "verification app" to secure their funds, often coaching them to ignore standard security warnings. Once installed, this app — actually malware — intercepts the victim's notifications. When the user logs into their real banking app, the malware captures their two-factor authentication codes, giving the scammer everything they need to drain the account.

While we have advanced safeguards and protections to detect and take down bad apps, without verification, bad actors can spin up new harmful apps instantly. It becomes an endless game of whack-a-mole. Verification changes the math by forcing them to use a real identity to distribute malware, making attacks significantly harder and more costly to scale. We have already seen how effective this is on Google Play, and we are now applying those lessons to the broader Android ecosystem to ensure there is a real, accountable identity behind the software you install.

Supporting students and hobbyists

We heard from developers who were concerned about the barrier to entry when building apps intended only for a small group, like family or friends. We are using your input to shape a dedicated account type for students and hobbyists. This will allow you to distribute your creations to a limited number of devices without going through the full verification requirements.

Empowering experienced users

While security is crucial, we’ve also heard from developers and power users who have a higher risk tolerance and want the ability to download unverified apps.

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. 

Getting started with early access

Today, we’re excited to start inviting developers to the early access for developer verification in Android Developer Console for developers that distribute exclusively outside of Play, and will share invites to the Play Console experience soon for Play developers. We are looking forward to your questions and feedback on streamlining the experience for all developers.

Watch our video below for a walkthrough of the new Android Developer Console experience and see our guides for more details and FAQs.

We are committed to working with you to keep the ecosystem safe while getting this right.

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