Scoria for Android is available only from scoria.info.
You will need to opt-in for installing unknown apps.
Scoria automatically checks for updates at startup, and will notify you in the app if there is one available.
You can verify the signing certificate on the APK matches these fingerprints:
SHA-256: 3b58a8432237b982eaf18dc00285bdcf31d2338669678aaa68c51ec7f9b64845
SHA-1: dc5d5c59459c41861a377fb709ff8ed353b7b667
With VirusTotal, a virus scanning website owned by Google:
Thumbprint dc5d5c59459c41861a377fb709ff8ed353b7b667
With apksigner, part of the Android SDK:
$ apksigner verify -v --print-certs Scoria_1.3.0.apk
...
Signer #1 certificate SHA-256 digest: 3b58a8432237b982eaf18dc00285bdcf31d2338669678aaa68c51ec7f9b64845
Signer #1 certificate SHA-1 digest: dc5d5c59459c41861a377fb709ff8ed353b7b667
...
With keytool, part of the standard Java distribution:
$ keytool -printcert -jarfile Scoria_1.3.0.apk
...
Certificate fingerprints:
SHA1: DC:5D:5C:59:45:9C:41:86:1A:37:7F:B7:09:FF:8E:D3:53:B7:B6:67
SHA256: 3B:58:A8:43:22:37:B9:82:EA:F1:8D:C0:02:85:BD:CF:31:D2:33:86:69:67:8A:AA:68:C5:1E:C7:F9:B6:48:45
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