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So if this is true mga lodi, Android 13 and below are not affected.. since most are already ineligible for updates already?
 
Starting in September 2026, Google is implementing strict, mandatory developer verification for all apps, effectively turning Android into a "walled garden" similar to iOS in specific regions, with a wider global rollout following.

This policy primarily targets Google-certified Android devices (devices that come with the Google Play Store pre-installed).

Here is the breakdown of the impact on Android versions and devices:

Affected Android Versions & Devices
  • Android 15 and 16: As of early 2026, these are the active, current versions, and they will be directly affected by the new Play Integrity and security policy updates.
  • Future Versions (Android 17+): The policy will be fully baked into future Android releases, including the upcoming Android 17 (Cinnamon Bun) in 2026, making the restrictions native to the OS.
  • Google Certified Devices: Any device using Google Play Services, which includes major brands like Samsung, Oppo, and Xiaomi, will be forced to comply with these tighter, app-blocking restrictions.

Scope of the "Walled Garden" (Sept 2026)
  • Regional Enforcement: The new, strict rules will first apply to users in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand in September 2026.
  • Global Rollout: The policy will expand to other regions through the rest of 2026 and 2027.
  • Blocked Actions: Sideloading (installing APKs) of unverified apps will be blocked on these devices.
  • Developer Requirements: Developers will be required to provide a government ID, phone number, and address to Google, even for free or open-source apps, in order for their apps to be installable.

What is NOT Affected
  • Custom ROMs/Non-Certified Devices: Devices that do not use Google Mobile Services (GMS), or devices running custom ROMs (e.g., LineageOS, GrapheneOS), are not restricted by Google's policy, allowing for continued free app installation.
  • Dedicated Handhelds: Non-Google certified Android gaming handhelds (e.g., some from Ayn/Retroid) should not be affected, according to early reports.
  • This shift is a significant change from Android’s historically open, "free-for-all" sideloading nature, effectively eliminating anonymous app development on mainstream devices.

    SOURCE: GOOGLE
 
No meed to be spoon fedding im not like that to be spoon fedding 🤣🤣🤣 just read what is my comment her.

No need to research just root it if its android, and for the ios jailvreak, what do you think its a fake? Just study first. Im already long here in ph corner just check it when do i begin here. Yiur the one who believe in spoon feeding

That news it happen in huawei model, but in samsung, realme, and vivo its nothing it can bypass. 🤣🤣🤣
Di ko maitindihan statements mo boss. Tagalog nalang next time. Give me manufacturers that allow bootloader unlocking, ang konti diba? How about IIS, Whats the IOS Version prone for jailbreaking, too old na rin. Kaya yang sinasabi mo is super tricky sa mga new devices.
 
on my opinion, restriction lang nman, pero i think you can still mod and install as long as you signed it with legit dev signed..

not sure how it verifies pero if installation is offline meaning it only verifies offline,..kung na gets mo idea ko alam mo yung sinasabi ko..

if hindi nman wala akong sapat na knowledge to specifically explain my idea or theory..pero its my opinion lang..
 
Kasama na ata dto yung copy paste ng obb. Pahirap na din kahit may ibang apk files kpa . Kaya pa naman pero mukang mawawala na din ng tuluyan haha. Madali pag nka pc or pag naka root.
 
Sa nakikita ko na gusto nilang mangyari dito is, makasabay mga flagship android phones sa "security" ng ios. Halos mababang percentage lang naman siguro mga nagamit ng apk/unverfied apps, if mga flagship phone gamit, madalas may disposable na phone if ever mag experiment sa apps
 
Sana totoo ito:
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