> Verify your identity
> * You will need to provide and verify your personal details, like your legal name, address, email address, and phone number. > * If you're registering as an organization, you'll also need to provide a D-U-N-S number and verify your organization's website. > * You may also need to upload official government ID.
Only one of those three applies to organizations.
>A note for student and hobbyist developers: we know your needs are different from commercial developers, so we’re creating a separate type of Android Developer Console account for you.
Nothing about it says anything about having lighter requirements, just not going through a Play Console link. Even if the requirements end up being "lighter", the minimum will always be at least "link a Google account", which is already a massive privacy breach.
> It also doesn't prevent you from side loading.
It absolutely does. Quoting from Google:
>Starting next year, Android will require all apps to be registered by verified developers in order to be installed by users on certified Android devices.
certified Android devices being... 99.9% of all Android devices in existence.
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/08/elevating-...
It's not a massive privacy breach. If you are so anti-Google yet use their devices then most likely you're already only distributing to GrapheneOS or LineageOS anyway. For most people who already have a Google account this is a very small bar to clear.
Getting a DUNS number is ass, getting the 20 testers is ass, etc etc.
I do not want to give Google my government ID to write a shitty little app that only my family will use, or only close friends use and it gets sideloaded through sending it on chat. I do not want people making apps to skip ads on YouTube giving out their government ID. I do not want people making apps that might get them in trouble with their government to give out their government ID to Google.
Hong Kong protestors bought Android phone en masse when Apple removed apps they used to fight back on Chinese censorship, if Google is allowed to do the same you can say goodbye to freedom of information in many countries. You’re focusing on revanced when it’s the least of the issue.
We do not know yet who will be considered "hobbyist". I would say they might check the user base. When hitting app installation threshold for let say 1,000 users, they will force you to pass the full legal check. Otherwise they will start blocking any further installations.