After backlash over identity-verification requirements intended to prevent malware, Google will now allow 'experienced users to accept the risks of installing software that isn't verified.' ...
The company is also making changes to its verification requirements following criticism from the app developer community.
Google is betting that a more conversational, “vibey” way of writing code can pull software development out of its productivity rut and make it feel playful again. Instead of treating programming as a ...
Google is working on a new advanced flow that will let Android power users install apps from unverified developers while ensuring they understand the risks involved.
Android’s open nature set it apart from the iPhone as the era of touchscreen smartphones began nearly two decades ago. Little by little, Google has traded some of that openness for security, and its ...
The tool for creating agents has vulnerabilities, say experts; Google says it will post known issues publicly as it works to ...
If your company has a mobile application, you should be ready to address new age-assurance requirements, starting Jan. 1, 2026.