When I wanted to test the applications I had previously written on my Android device with B4A Bridge, the application was displayed quickly on my phone.
Now, the application update dialog box appears first. After I click Update, the Google Play Protect screen opens. When I click Continue without scanning, it wants to read the fingerprint.
How can I do this process in the shortest way? Do I need to change anything in the settings?
You are running into is a combination of Android's Play Protect security tightening and possibly APK signing or installation method changes. It's not a B4A problem—it's Android doing what it was designed to do: protect users from sideloaded apps, especially ones that are unsigned or frequently rebuilt.
What’s going on:
Previously: When using B4A Bridge, apps installed quickly because older versions of Android or earlier Play Protect versions were more lenient.
Now: Android detects sideloaded apps, and if they’re unsigned with a proper certificate or frequently reinstalled (as is common in development), it triggers extra warnings via Play Protect, including the biometric prompt.
Shortest path forward:
Disable Play Protect scanning for unknown apps (not recommended long-term):
Go to Settings > Security > Google Play Protect.
Tap the settings icon (top right).
Turn off "Scan apps with Play Protect".
This reduces friction but increases risk if you're installing from other unknown sources too.
Sign your APKs properly:
Use a debug keystore that's consistent. If B4A keeps generating a new debug key, Android sees the app as suspicious.
Ideally, sign with your own release key if possible for consistent fingerprint.
Clear app history and try again:
Uninstall the existing app version from the device.
Clear the cache of the B4A Bridge app and try pushing the new build.
Sometimes Play Protect flags updated APKs if the old one had suspicious install history.
Use USB debugging instead of B4A Bridge:
If you're constantly sideloading builds, using ADB via USB avoids most of the biometric and Play Protect steps.
In summary:
You’re seeing Google tighten the loop on sideloading.
Disabling Play Protect scan is the fastest workaround.
Long-term, either sign your builds properly or shift to USB + ADB install method.