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  • brave@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    Keep Android open!

    Brave is joining the @eff, the @torproject, and 40+ other organizations in opposing Google's proposed Android developer registry.

    Here's why we're taking this stand...

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    • brave@mastodon.socialB brave@mastodon.social

      Keep Android open!

      Brave is joining the @eff, the @torproject, and 40+ other organizations in opposing Google's proposed Android developer registry.

      Here's why we're taking this stand...

      brave@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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      Starting September 2026, Android app devs must register with Google and upload government-issued ID, even if they don't use the Google Play Store.

      This decision undermines Android's user-first ecosystem, presents massive privacy risks, and deepens Google’s surveillance economy.

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      • brave@mastodon.socialB brave@mastodon.social

        Starting September 2026, Android app devs must register with Google and upload government-issued ID, even if they don't use the Google Play Store.

        This decision undermines Android's user-first ecosystem, presents massive privacy risks, and deepens Google’s surveillance economy.

        brave@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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        Android is an open platform that lets users install apps outside Google Play. For example, they can download Brave via F-Droid to avoid Google's restrictions and tracking.

        However, by forcing developers to register, Google makes itself the gatekeeper. https://brave.com/blog/keep-android-open/

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        • brave@mastodon.socialB brave@mastodon.social

          Android is an open platform that lets users install apps outside Google Play. For example, they can download Brave via F-Droid to avoid Google's restrictions and tracking.

          However, by forcing developers to register, Google makes itself the gatekeeper. https://brave.com/blog/keep-android-open/

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          Mandatory developer registration is a serious privacy risk.

          A single corporation would create a database of extensive information on every person who writes Android software.

          This could cause creators of privacy-preserving apps to leave Android.

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          • brave@mastodon.socialB brave@mastodon.social

            Mandatory developer registration is a serious privacy risk.

            A single corporation would create a database of extensive information on every person who writes Android software.

            This could cause creators of privacy-preserving apps to leave Android.

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            Google has a history of proposing mechanisms that expand its control over users and developers. Manifest V2 deprecation, the AMP Project and Privacy Sandbox are just a few recent examples.

            We opposed each of these proposals and we oppose this developer registry as well.

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            • brave@mastodon.socialB brave@mastodon.social

              Google has a history of proposing mechanisms that expand its control over users and developers. Manifest V2 deprecation, the AMP Project and Privacy Sandbox are just a few recent examples.

              We opposed each of these proposals and we oppose this developer registry as well.

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              The open letter we signed asks Google to:

              1. Rescind the mandatory registration
              2. Engage transparently on security improvements that respect Android's openness
              3. Commit to platform neutrality

              Privacy should be easy for users and developers alike! https://keepandroidopen.org/open-letter/

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              • brave@mastodon.socialB brave@mastodon.social

                Android is an open platform that lets users install apps outside Google Play. For example, they can download Brave via F-Droid to avoid Google's restrictions and tracking.

                However, by forcing developers to register, Google makes itself the gatekeeper. https://brave.com/blog/keep-android-open/

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                @brave brave via fdroid ?then why i downloaded from github?

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                • brave@mastodon.socialB brave@mastodon.social

                  The open letter we signed asks Google to:

                  1. Rescind the mandatory registration
                  2. Engage transparently on security improvements that respect Android's openness
                  3. Commit to platform neutrality

                  Privacy should be easy for users and developers alike! https://keepandroidopen.org/open-letter/

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                  @brave the appropriate alternative class of open technologies is #digitalProvenance and I don't get why everyone in #privsec isn't working hard on it.

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                  • brave@mastodon.socialB brave@mastodon.social

                    Keep Android open!

                    Brave is joining the @eff, the @torproject, and 40+ other organizations in opposing Google's proposed Android developer registry.

                    Here's why we're taking this stand...

                    forgetpassword@goingdark.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @brave LETS FREAKING GO! finally you guys remembered your mastodon account password

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