6 comments

  • mikewarot 2 days ago

    Let's stop using that propaganda term, and call it what it is. Google doesn't want people to be able to freely run programs on their own computers.

  • palata 2 days ago

    I am convinced it won't go anywhere. It is not prohibiting app installs outside the Play Store: it's enforcing that apps installed on certified Android devices are signed by a valid Play developer account.

    If I understand it correctly, it means that you could get a valid developer account and never put your app on the Play Store. Instead people could sideload it.

    • Disposal8433 21 hours ago

      It is prohibiting in a few ways: relying on a company in a foreign country, and no alternative if your account gets randomly banned. Also what would happen to developers in embargoed countries?

      Those are unacceptable to developers outside of the USA.

      • palata 17 hours ago

        Those are good point!

    • haute_cuisine 2 days ago

      This sounds very similar to mac apps that should be signed by valid apple dev account.

  • chistev 2 days ago

    Why did that not happen with Apple?