I am creating a new type of security application that sits at OSI Layer 2/3 
and encrypts packets of data flowing between devices. With this proven 
technology, I can create apps such as Secure Skype, Private Messenger and 
so forth and I can do things such as blend Triple DES and AES 256 bit 
encryption (this will eventually be an open source encryption platform) on 
the same communication channel. We run underneath higher level, more 
limited, options such as SSL and VPN and we have been working on desktops 
for years.

The problem is that I cannot figure out how to port my Linux version over 
to Android due to the need to have admin rights for my app. I do NOT want 
to try to force people to root their phone and I am looking for some legal 
option.

In Windows and Apple, you can get your code verified - in Windows it is 
called Windows Logo verification. In those case, your code is run through a 
whole series of tests, the source code is signed and that cert is then 
authorized for admin rights.

Given how Android works, it would seem that a similar option should exist 
but I cannot find anything.

Can somebody please point me in the right direction?

Thank you very much for your time.

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