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## Download
-- **Google Play Store** (recommended): Tomato is available for closed testing on Google Play. Use
- [this link to join the testers Google Group](https://groups.google.com/g/nsh07-app-testers), then
- [install Tomato from the Play Store with this link](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.nsh07.pomodoro)
- and help Tomato to get an official Play Store release.
+- **Google Play Store** (recommended): Tomato will soon be available (currently in closed testing)
+ on the Google Play Store.
+ [You can find it through this link](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.nsh07.pomodoro).
- **F-Droid** (recommended): Tomato is available on the official F-Droid repository. Simply open
- your preferred F-Droid app and search for Tomato.
- Updates on F-Droid are generally a week late. To get faster updates, you can install it through
+ your preferred F-Droid app and search for Tomato. Updates on F-Droid are generally a week late. To
+ get faster updates, you can install it through
the [IzzyOnDroid repository](https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/).
-- **Obtainium** (recommended): You can add this GitHub repository
- on [Obtainium](https://obtainium.imranr.dev/) to get updates directly from GitHub releases. This
- is the fastest way to install and update Tomato.
- **GitHub releases**: Alternatively, you can manually download and install APKs from
- the [Releases](https://github.com/nsh07/Tomato/releases/latest) section of this repo (This
- method is not recommended, use Obtainium instead).
+ the [Releases](https://github.com/nsh07/Tomato/releases/latest) section of this repo (This method
+ is not recommended, use Google Play/F-Droid instead).
> [!TIP]
> To [verify](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/apksigner#usage-verify) the APK
-> downloaded from Obtainium/GitHub, use the following signing certificate fingerprints:
+> downloaded from GitHub, use the following signing certificate fingerprints:
> ```
> SHA1: B1:4E:17:93:11:E8:DB:D5:35:EF:8D:E9:FB:8F:FF:08:F8:EC:65:08
> SHA256: 07:BE:F3:05:81:BA:EE:8F:45:EC:93:E4:7E:E6:8E:F2:08:74:E5:0E:F5:70:9C:78:B2:EE:67:AC:86:BE:4C:3D