
Google has announced measures to prohibit the installation of apps created by unverified developers in order to further enhance the security of the Android operating system. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Detailed information about this is provided on the company's official website. The new system will be launched in October 2025 and will include the process of verifying and certifying developers.
This system will begin to be applied in countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, and Singapore starting from September 2026. The main goal of the system is to ensure the security of apps and software and to protect users from harmful or untrustworthy applications.
Additionally, Google has announced plans to widely implement this system in other countries starting from 2027. These changes are an important step aimed at increasing the reliability of the Android platform and creating a safe environment for users.