Coalition urges Google to reverse Android developer verification policy

More than 40 organizations, including Proton, Tor, and AdGuard, have called on Google to abandon a new verification policy for Android developers. They describe it as an 'alien security model' that threatens anonymity and the privacy ecosystem. The appeal highlights concerns over reduced developer privacy in app distribution.

A coalition comprising over 40 organizations has urged Google to reverse its proposed verification policy for Android developers. Groups such as Proton, Tor, and AdGuard are among those signing the letter, arguing that the policy, dubbed an 'alien security model,' would undermine anonymity essential to the privacy sector.

The organizations contend that the new requirements would strip away protections that allow developers to operate without revealing personal information, potentially harming the broader ecosystem of privacy-focused tools and services. This comes amid ongoing debates about balancing security with user and developer privacy on Google's Android platform.

No specific timeline for Google's response has been mentioned in the appeal. The coalition's statement emphasizes the policy's potential to disrupt innovative privacy solutions that rely on anonymous development practices. As Android remains a dominant mobile operating system, such changes could influence global app development standards.

The letter was published on February 26, 2026, reflecting growing pushback from the tech privacy community against evolving platform policies.

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