An Open Letter to Google regarding Mandatory Developer Registration for Android App Distribution
Open Letter to Google Regarding Mandatory Developer Registration for Third-Party App Distribution
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!
keepandroidopen.org/open-letter/
09.03.2026 14:25
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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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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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Why Brave is opposing Googleβs Android developer registry | Brave
Brave joins the EFF, the Tor Project, and others in calling on Google to withdraw its plan to require government ID from all Android developers, regardless of how they distribute their apps.
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. brave.com/blog/keep-an...
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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 Googleβs surveillance economy.
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Keep Android open!
Brave is joining the @eff.org , @torproject.org and 40+ other organizations in opposing Google's proposed Android developer registry.
Here's why we're taking this stand...
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How to block YouTube Shorts in Brave:
Android/iOS:
1) Go to Settings -> Media
2) Enable "Block YouTube Shorts"
Desktop:
1) Go to Settings -> Shields -> Content Filtering
2) Enable "YouTube Anti-Shorts"
22.01.2026 14:38
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Reminder that this Brave feature exists:
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By blocking ads and trackers, Brave already reduces how much memory sites use.
This performance work ensures that these built-in protections are as lightweight as possible, too.
These changes are live in Brave Beta on all platforms and will hit the release build by December.
05.11.2025 17:04
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The cosmetic filters in our ad blocker have been moved to flatbuffers, a more compact and efficient type of storage.
This under-the-hood change saves ~12 MB of memory on all platforms (Android, iOS and desktop) by default, and even more when additional lists are enabled!
05.11.2025 17:04
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Another performance boost is coming to Brave! π
Weβve completed the next stage of improving the memory usage of the browserβs native adblock engine.
Hereβs how weβre making your browsing fasterβ¦
05.11.2025 17:04
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Brave & philanthropy share something in common β both are built to make the internet a better place by putting people first.
Luke Mulks talked on the podcast about Braveβs mission to protect users, empower creators, and create privacy-first alternatives that give back.
youtube.com/watch?v=omkD...
16.10.2025 14:29
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β Walk every day
β Jog every day
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Walk or jog every day while listening to YouTube with the screen locked thanks to Brave
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Weβre currently building new AI innovations that could dramatically change how you browse.
One thing wonβt change, though: Brave will remain the safest way to use AI.
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How do I use the Bring Your Own Model (BYOM) with Brave Leo?
Brave Leo's Bring Your Own Model (BYOM) feature allows you to connect your own AI models to Leo, whether they're running locally on your device or hosted remotely. This gives you more control over ...
If you want to use models not normally offered by Leo and want to protect your privacy, use the Bring Your Own Model (BYOM) feature.
BYOM lets you run a model on your own device and connect it to Leo to ensure that none of your data leaves your device: support.brave.app/hc/en-us/art...
19.08.2025 15:55
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You don't have to create an account to chat with Leo for free.
If you buy Leo Premium, which offers higher rate limits + extra models, your privacy is also protected in the subscription process. Subscribers get unlinkable tokens so payment info canβt be used to identify usage.
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This same approach applies to any documents or images you ask Leo to analyze. Theyβre discarded immediately after Leo answers your prompt.
Other companies retain these files on their servers.
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All of the AI models offered through Leo are hosted on our own infrastructure to ensure user privacy.
We donβt retain your conversations with Leo or use them for model training. We also donβt collect any personal data such as your IP address.
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AI assistants collect personal information, store your conversations on their servers and use your inputs to train their models.
Leo doesn't. Here's how we built privacy into every part of the Brave browser's AI assistant...
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Brave blocks Microsoft Recall by default | Brave
Starting in version 1.81 for Windows users, Brave browser will block Microsoft Recall from automatically taking screenshots of your browsing activity.
Brave browser now automatically blocks Microsoft's invasive Windows Recall feature! Very similar to Signal, preventing Microsoft from screenshotting your sensitive content π₯
Learn more:
brave.com/privacy-upda...
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Installing Brave on Android
Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows. - brave/brave-browser
We're excited to make our browser available on a decentralized and account-free platform that's free of Big Tech restrictions and tracking.
Learn how to install Brave for Android through our F-Droid repository here: github.com/brave/brave-...
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Brave for Android is now available as an F-Droid repository! π±π€
This officially-supported repository allows you to install the browser and get automatic updates without using the Google Play app.
02.07.2025 14:15
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Happy you're giving us a shot! Let me know what you think!
06.05.2025 21:01
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Be aware that blocking elements could break some sites. If you run into issues, select the "Clear all blocked elements" button in the Shields menu.
Otherwise, enjoy this new tool for decluttering the Web!
06.05.2025 20:59
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Brave for Android now lets you block annoying page elements with a tap | Brave
Brave for Android 1.78 introduces a new Shields option called Block Elements, which lets you tap any on-page annoyance and hide it
Block Elements is already in Brave for desktop. Here's how to use it there:
1. Right-click the page you're viewing.
2. Select Block elements.
3. Select the element you want to block.
4. Press the Block Element button.
Learn more about the feature here: brave.com/privacy-upda...
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When you see an irritating website element like a promo banner, follow these steps:
1. Tap the Shields (lion) icon on the URL bar.
2. Tap Advanced controls.
3. Tap Block element.
3. Tap what you want to block.
4. Tap the Block Elements button.
Now it's gone! β¨
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