Android Developer Verification: Threat masquerading as Protection
18 hours ago
- #Software Freedom
- #Google ADV
- #Android Malware
- Google's Android Developer Verifier (ADV) process is a malware-like system service installed on Android 8+ devices, infecting up to 4 billion devices and cannot be removed.
- ADV, disguised as protection, is propagated by Google via Play Protect and aims to block software from developers not centrally approved by Google, centralizing control.
- Google's developer registration requirement, rationalized as anti-malware, lacks actual malware prevention and uses minor threats to re-engineer Android's open ecosystem.
- The Android Developer Console Terms of Service lack a definition of 'malware,' allowing Google to unilaterally define it, potentially banning software like ad blockers.
- Developer uptake claims are misleading, as 99% were auto-opted-in without consent, while opposition is overwhelming from petitions and organizations like EFF and FSF.
- ADV's activation on September 30 will first target Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, with unknown impacts on F-Droid and user data, raising privacy concerns.