this will work for this situation:
Right-click on the app and select "Open...". Then you need to confirm that you really really really really really reall
want to open the app and that should do the trick.
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That's not how it works, you only upload your key to Google if you want Google to sign the app. If you don't want that, just sign the app yourself and decline the choice to allow Google to manage the keystore.DR White wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2023 12:33 pmIf I don't use Google signing, I have download a google tool that will encrypt my Android keystone. Then i have to upload it back to google.
My Mac won't accept the Google tool, because it is from an unidentified developer. So it looks like I have no choice, but to use the Google signing.
I don't know anything about google and keystores, but what Jacque says sounds legit