The F-Droid project, which distributes open source apps for Android, will end if Google goes ahead with its plans to enforce ...
F-Droid is warning that the project could reach an end due to Google's new requirements for all Android developers to verify ...
Google's upcoming requirements to verify app developers threaten to 'end the F-Droid project and other free/open-source app ...
Google just dropped a bombshell that could kill Android's openness forever. Starting in 2026, every single Android app must ...
F-Droid has been around for about 15 years and is the largest source of free and open source software (FOSS) for Android.
F-Droid is raising alarms over Google's recent decision to strictly limit app sideloading on Android. After 15 years on the market, the alternative app store now ...
The Tor Project, known for its highly anonymous Tor browser, has just expanded into VPNs. The company's first "experimental" Android VPN app is currently in beta and available on the Google Play Store ...
The creators of the alternative app store F-Droid say that the new developer review rules would make Google the gatekeeper ...
Google’s new developer ID rule may tighten Android security — or end its open-source freedom. Here’s what’s at stake.
We've seen evidence that Gemini's in-development, ChatGPT-like 'projects' feature is nearly ready for prime time.
Google now requires developer ID verification for new Play Store accounts, a move that the F-Droid project says could endanger its existence and user privacy.
Sources are warning of a newly-discovered Unity security flaw that allows code injection in Android games, potentially compromising crypto wallets on the device.