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by ocdtrekkie 2798 days ago
Android apps are generally signed by the developer in question. APKMirror verifies the apps they distribute are signed by the original developers.

Legality of distributing "free as in beer" stuff that isn't "free as in speech" is always an interesting topic, in the case of Europe, I suspect we'll see more revision on that front as these cases regarding the Play Store and the license changes develop. It's possible, for instance, that the EU might feel that preventing sideloading of a Google app "ties" it to the Play Store in a way they find distasteful.

It's interesting to me that as of yet, Google has tolerated APKMirror, likely because it's run by Google/Android enthusiasts, and not intended for circumventing Google's business model. I'd be very curious how Google distinguishes Aptoide as something to be stopped, but APKMirror as something to be permitted.