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It feel like Google is slowly closing the walls in on Android. Perhaps the most significant recent blow was felt by power users and app developers. There are fears that the companyās new stance on developer verification could signal the end of app installations beyond the Play Store ā at least as we know it. While Google has since walked back some sideloading restrictions, now claiming that itāll develop new methods for experienced users to install unverified apps, I think itās clear that Google wants more control over apps on the platform and desires the Play Store to be the only source from which users obtain their apps.
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So, if Google were to go all in in the years to come and force users to use the Play Store exclusively on Android, would you be able to live with this limitation? Would you consider jumping ship to Apple?
If you were to ask me, Iām genuinely unsure if I could continue with a heavily restricted Android. Although I lived much of my digital life without using apps from third-party sources, I canāt imagine returning to that situation. I now use plenty of apps installed through APKs, GitHub, F-Droid, and other sources. Many of these apps I trust more than those available on the Play Store.
But those are just my views. I would appreciate hearing from you. How is your relationship with Android and Googleās vision of it? Letās have a conversation.
Here are some more questions: If Google were to lock users to the Play Store completely, would you stay with Android or consider alternatives?
Are Googleās plans to implement a new āadvanced flowā for experienced users to install unverified apps enough?
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