All Apps
17 apps ยท 17 with a recorded certificate
This is the whole catalogue โ every app that has cleared the listing bar, with nothing held back for a paid tier and nothing promoted because someone paid for the slot. It is deliberately small. An app gets here by being traceable to a named publisher, which rules out most of what circulates on mirror sites, and that filter costs us far more listings than it gains us.
Sort and filter it however you like โ the ordering changes what you see first, never what is on the list. If you already know roughly what you are after, the category pills below will get you there faster than scrolling. If you are looking for one specific app, search is the shorter path.
Everything below has been traced to a publisher we can name. Where the app is on an official storefront, that link sits at the top of the listing and we do not try to outrank it โ the store copy has the shortest chain of custody available. Where we host or mirror a build instead, the listing carries its SHA-256 hash, the signing certificate fingerprint, the version code, and the full permission list, so the file can be checked before it is installed rather than trusted after.
Before you install anything from this page
Why are there so few apps here?
Because the listing bar is provenance, not popularity. An app appears here only if we can trace the build back to a publisher we can name, which excludes the large majority of what mirror sites carry โ not because those apps are all malicious, but because nobody can tell you who compiled them. A short catalogue you can check beats a long one you cannot.
Is an app being listed here an endorsement of it?
No. Listing means we know who published the build and have recorded its hash, certificate fingerprint and permissions so you can check them. It is a statement about provenance, not about whether the app is well made, well behaved with your data, or right for you. Those judgements stay yours, and the permission list on each page is where to start making them.
How do I check an APK is genuine before I install it?
Two checks, both on the listing page. Hash the file you downloaded with SHA-256 and compare it to the hash we published โ if one byte differs, the whole hash differs. Then compare the signing certificate fingerprint to the publisher's earlier releases. Android enforces that match itself: it will refuse an update signed with a different key than the version already installed, which is why a matching fingerprint is meaningful evidence and a matching version number is not.