Google: "Do not install Google applications on Huawei devices without Android license!"

Google: "Do not install Google applications on Huawei devices without Android license!"


US technology giant Google published a support article about Huawei's current status, which was blacklisted by the US government in May last year, and its Android license was revoked in this regard.
In the article published in the Android Help Community, users with Huawei products without Android licenses were asked not to install Google applications on their devices, such as Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps, and Play Store.

Explaining that there is a confusion over all this is happening, Google, the search giant, states that they have received many questions about whether Google applications and services can be used on new Huawei devices (announced after May 16th) and they want to resolve the confusion at this point.

Justification: Security

In the article prepared by the legal director of Google Play, Tristan Ostrowski, users are warned not to install Google applications and services as "sideload" in any way.

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"Our focus is on securing Google users on millions of Huawei devices around the world." "We continued to work with Huawei in accordance with US government regulations to provide various updates to Google's apps and services on existing devices, and we will continue as long as this is allowed."

As can be seen from these explanations, Huawei products released on May 16, 2019 or earlier are not affected by the current situation. However, the real problem arises on devices released after this date. Because Huawei devices released after May 16 have no Android license and are considered "uncertified".

Google also underlines that due to this situation, it is unable to pass unlicensed Huawei devices through "strict" security checks and pre-install Google Play Protect software, which protects the devices against potential dangers.

At this point, it is stated that Google applications and services such as Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps and Play Store should not be installed on these non-certified devices. Because the company says they cannot guarantee that these applications are working correctly and are free of malware. The statement in the Google article on the subject is as follows:

"Google apps installed as Sideload (manually installed via APK) won't work reliably because we don't allow these services to run on unapproved devices that we think might pose a security risk. it also carries. "

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