I urge all developers of #Android apps to NOT pre-emptively obey the new terms of #Google requiring you to sign up for the Android Developer Console.

It looks like Google is attempting a power grab and wants to prevent ALL installations of Android apps without official Google approval; even those installed outside Google Play.

This is an attack on both developer and user freedom and unacceptable.

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@Wuzzy How the fuck does this even work when EU told Google and Apple several times they can't do this shit?

@rejzor As far I understand it, the plan is simple: Any future certified versions of Android will refuse to install apps that don’t have the Google stamp of approval. Basically they want to dictate to the users what they are allowed to install.

I guess that leaves users with strategies like jail-breaking, installing unofficial Android versions, or just switching the OS entirely (Replicant, etc.).

I don’t know the legal implications (IANAL).

@Wuzzy @rejzor the FAQ says that you will still be able to install APK files using ADB. that’s probably the, uh, “advanced flow” they were talking about. it sounds really annoying though. If F-Droid and such integrate with Shizuku (which exposes ADB functions to on-device apps) i think it should be possible to make things continue to work more-or-less as usual
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@kimapr @Wuzzy ADB is useless. No one is going to do this shit through 15 dumb hoops. Even current manual allowing of apps that can sideload was fiddly but usable. This now will be utterly stupid and restrictive for no reason other than Google dictating shit.