Is Google using Security as an Excuse to Kill Sideloading on Android?
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This week, Mishaal Rahman and C. Scott Brown discuss Google's controversial new developer verification requirements and whether they spell the end for sideloading on Android as we know it. They also talk about whether Google owes ChatGPT for its resounding victory against the U.S. government in its antitrust case and exclusively reveal some never-before-reported tidbits about Google's plans for Gemini-powered settings search.
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The Authority Insights Podcast is a new weekly show from the Android Authority team hosted by Mishaal Rahman and C. Scott Brown. In each episode, we’ll break down the latest exclusive reports, app teardowns, and leaks from the Android Authority team.
We don’t just spend time recapping stories; we also dive deeper into them, providing our own original analysis and sometimes new information not contained in our original articles — though you can find those too on our website right here.
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- 00:00 - Intro
- 01:34 - Google wants to make sideloading Android apps safer by verifying developers' identities
- 13:47 - Court rules Google can keep Chrome and Android, but it's not off the hook entirely
- 26:26 - EXCLUSIVE: Google was considering using Gemini to power search in the Pixel’s Settings app
- 35:31 - Conclusion
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