Google's move to restrict Android sideloading could face EU pushback
12 nativeforks 6 9/3/2025, 1:42:25 PM
The European Commission officially launched the public consultation (Digital Fairness Act) and call for evidence on 17 July 2025, and it will stay open through 9 October 2025, giving a 12-week window for feedback.
https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14622-Digital-Fairness-Act_en
Google has been moving toward prohibiting app installs outside the Play Store. If that becomes the default, users lose choice and developers lose a distribution channel.
This consultation is open to everyone, not just EU citizens.
Submissions that highlight how sideloading and alternative app stores matter for competition, open source, and digital ownership could influence the next round of legislation.
If I understand it correctly, it means that you could get a valid developer account and never put your app on the Play Store. Instead people could sideload it.
Those are unacceptable to developers outside of the USA.