When you do NOT publish your #android #app in the Play Store (e.g. #gadgetbridge, #fdroidapp , #imagepipe), is there a good reason to increase the #targetSdk ?

Does it matter at all?

The last sdk updates mainly impose restrictions without much benefit for developers and make development harder.

Why upgrade targetSdk when you can completely ignore G***le's rules about minimum targetSdk?

What are your thoughts?

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@Billie For apps that don't have features broken by , you might as well up it. If your app is in a memory safe language e.g. Java, Kotlin then the targetSdkVersion does not help you much while restricting features. If the app uses C/native code and you don't want to think too much about security vulns, then upping it could help you. My understanding is that thinks of it as a way to protect private data from unknown apps, so they don't have to review uploads to Play.

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