Google says sideloading will remain on Android under new developer verification rules, but concerns persist for indie app ...
Google's upcoming requirements to verify app developers threaten to 'end the F-Droid project and other free/open-source app ...
F-Droid says Google's developer registration rule could end its open-source app store and strand users. Google defends ...
If you’re the type of Android user who values privacy and open-source software, you’re probably familiar with F-Droid. It’s ...
F-Droid has been around for about 15 years and is the largest source of free and open source software (FOSS) for Android.
Google is developing another Linux terminal app. The app runs a full Debian environment. Developers will be able to build Android apps on device. For some time, Android has had access to a terminal ...
About a month ago, Google announced that the rules around sideloading apps -- the ability to install apps from unverified developers, bypassing Google's Play Store -- onto Android devices were set to ...
F-Droid has warned against Google's new developer verification rules, saying they could kill sideloading and alternative app stores.
The Google Home app’s Activity tab showcases the activity history for your entire home, including devices that are not made ...
F-Droid is warning that the project could reach an end due to Google's new requirements for all Android developers to verify ...
Google on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to block a lower court injunction requiring the company to make changes to its Google Play Store after Fortnite maker Epic Games challenged the app store’s ...