Google’s New Developer Registration Policy Threatens Alternative App Stores Like F-Droid
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – September 29, 2025 – Google’s forthcoming developer registration requirements could effectively eliminate alternative android app stores and sideloading, according to a warning issued today by F-Droid, a popular repository for free and open-source software. Teh new policy,announced by Google,mandates that all Android app developers register with verified identities using government IDs and personal details,and declare all app identifiers and signing keys directly to Google.
F-Droid explained in a blog post that this requirement would prevent platforms like F-Droid from distributing apps, as they lack control over the necessary developer keys and IDs. “The developer registration decree will end the F-Droid project and other free/open-source app distribution sources as we no them today,” F-Droid warned.
Google states the policy aims to improve security and combat malware. However, F-Droid disputes this claim, pointing to past instances of malicious apps appearing on the Google Play Store and the existence of Android’s built-in Play Protect security features. F-Droid argues its open-source approach offers greater transparency and trustworthiness.
The platform expresses concern that the new rules will restrict how Android users obtain apps, moving the ecosystem towards a more closed model. “If you own a computer, you should have the right to run whatever programs you want on it,” F-Droid wrote.
F-Droid is now calling on regulators in Europe, the US, and other regions to investigate Google’s plans, labeling them monopolistic and detrimental to competition and user freedom.Google plans to begin implementing the new developer verification requirements in phases starting September 2026. The company maintains developers will still be able to distribute apps directly to users via sideloading or through any app store.