Android App Developers Gird up Your Loins: Google Announces New Guidelines for 2018



It's the right time for Android application developers to grid their loins and begin with the new application development process announced by Google. Google has made some crucial announcements with respect to the rules related to the application development process. To stay in the race, all these rules must be implemented in 2018 and coming years. Read the news further to stay up to date on the development procedure.


All these major changes are occurring with just a single intent in mind to increase the robustness of the application security and enhance the performance of the custom application development services. The app developers should thoroughly be aware of the announcements and apply the same when creating applications in the near future. Google has also emphasized the point, why these major changes are needed and how the application can remain more secure.

These changes are:

The API Level Update

The API levels play a pivotal role in building up a protected and secured application. The rules in this category are applicable to Implicit intents for bindService() (Android 5.0) which is no longer supported, runtime consents in case of Android 6.0, client included CAs that have lost the reliability of secured links in Android 7.0 and applications that are not able to get the access to the account because of authorization from client in Android 8.0.

The applications that don't get any update instruction won't have any effect on them, but those applications that don't focus on the API levels won't be permitted to release. The engineers have been given the flexibility to pick their minSDKVersion with a specific end goal to keep them free from the issue of changing their development procedure.



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