Google to Implement Developer Verification for Android Apps

27 Aug 2025

In a significant step towards enhancing app security, Google has announced a new initiative requiring identity verification for developers registering applications for installation on certified Android devices. This move, aimed at bolstering the safety of Android platforms, will take effect in September 2026.

The developer verification process mandates the provision of personal details—including name, physical address, email, and phone number—coupled with a D-U-N-S (Data Universal Numbering System) number, irrespective of whether the app is distributed via Google Play or not. The D-U-N-S, a proprietary digital identity system developed by Dun & Bradstreet, serves as an essential pillar in confirming the authenticity of developers before their applications gain the green light for registration.

Strengthening Android App Security

The new regulations exemplify Google's commitment to securing its expansive Android ecosystem. By enforcing these measures, Google takes aim at the rampant issue of malware, particularly prevalent among sideloaded apps. It is noteworthy that apps sideloaded have been found to harbor malware at a rate 50 times higher than those downloaded from the official Google Play Store.

For developers intending to publish their apps via Google Play, the Play Console remains the dedicated platform for registration. Conversely, those who do not distribute through Google Play can opt for the forthcoming Android Developer Console, slated to provide a dedicated portal for sideloaded app developers.

Procedure and Applications

As part of the verification protocol, some developers will need to upload an official government ID. Moreover, Google has outlined a detailed process to ensure secure interactions, where both a developer’s phone number and email address will be used for generating and transmitting one-time passwords (OTPs). This double-layered verification adds a crucial security step to authenticate legitimate developers.

Currently, entering this new arena involves a financial commitment: a $25 fee required for setting up an Android Developer Console account. However, in a bid to support budding developers, Google has eased the fee structure and certain requirements for students and hobbyists, encouraging wider participation while maintaining high-security standards.

The early access phase for this developer verification program is scheduled to commence in October 2025, giving developers ample time to adapt to these regulatory changes before full implementation. Through such strategic shifts, Google underscores its dedication to cultivating a secure, reliable Android user experience.

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