App developers can now add an “autoVerify” attribute to their application manifest to indicate to Android that the links they claim they support should be verified by the platform at the time ...
which corresponds to Android 6.0 Marshmallow released in 2015. Google specifically chose SDK version 23 as the threshold because malicious developers often built apps that intentionally targeted SDK ...
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In the grand scheme of things, 2015’s Marshmallow was a fairly minor Android release — one that seemed more like a 0.1-level update than anything deserving of a full number bump. But it ...
However, according to a new report, it appears that Android 15 will not allow you to install apps made for Android 6 (Marshmallow). Right now, we are uncovering more information about Android 15. If ...