Google is rolling out a new system service for Android devices to enhance app sideloading safety, starting this month. In July, the Android Developer ID Status API and early access to the Android Developer Console API will be introduced globally, along with limited distribution accounts for students and hobbyists. By August, these accounts and the new API will be fully launched. The developer verification protections will take effect by September 30 in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, requiring app registration for participating app stores. Options for sideloading unregistered apps will still be available through Android Debug Bridge (ADB). By 2027, Google plans to expand the developer verification requirement globally. Developers in the initial countries must complete the verification process by September.