Saw this come up new on F-Droid and thought I’d throw this out there for people looking for an alternative to AppVerifier that has a larger database and more features.

  • upstroke4448@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    17 hours ago

    Yeah, there are three versions.

    The original AppVerifier is just passively maintained, and the database it uses is deprecated and will be removed when accrescent makes its full release. The dev is not actively working on the app anymore.

    There is also a fork from Privacy Guides that went the opposite direction of AppVerifier BG and slimmed the app way down to just focus on being a companion for their verified apps database, which is the same database AppVerifier BG uses.

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      15 hours ago

      Thanks. Here’s a comparison, for anyone else who might be interested:

      Feature matrix

      AppVerifier (soupslurpr) Verified Apps (Privacy Guides) AppVerifier BG (RoundSalmon4)
      Relationship Original / upstream Fork (stripped) Fork (extended)
      Internal database ✅ (PG crowdsourced) ✅ (original + PG)
      Peer-to-peer / clipboard sharing ❌ (removed)
      Personal user database
      DB import/export (JSON/text/YAML)
      Combined internal + user DB view
      Auto-submit mismatches to issue tracker
      GrapheneOS community hashes ✅ (opt-in)
      .apks split-APK support
      Debug-cert flagging
      Rich app list (sort/search/filter) basic basic
      SLSA build attestation partial (DB only)
      License ISC MIT ISC
      Distribution Accrescent, GitHub GitHub, Obtainium, F-Droid GitHub, Obtainium, F-Droid
      Latest release 13 — Apr 2025 26.6.7 — Jun 2026 v0.3.0 — Jun 2026
      Stars ~977 ~8 ~7

      Repos: AppVerifier · Verified Apps · AppVerifier BG. From each README as of June 2026; stars/releases change over time.