Google is making Android sideloading easier with a new advanced setting that lets users disable app verification after a ...
Google is completely changing how sideloading works on Android. Confused or concerned about the new process? Let's break it ...
Google has revised its sideloading rules for Android, introducing an 'Advanced Flow' for users to install unverified apps. The new process requires users to enable developer mode and a verification ...
Google is framing the change as a direct response to feedback from “power users” who want the freedom to take calculated risks outside the Play Store.
Google has detailed how users will be able to sideload apps from unverified developers once it implements its more restrictive policy towards downloading software on Android. The company originally ...
Later this year, Google is introducing new developer verification. For power users, Android will offer an option to disable ...
To improve security on Android, Google will soon introduce a new process for sideloading apps from unregistered developers.
Android’s new sideloading flow adds extra steps and a waiting period for unverified apps. A smart security move or too much?
Google has confirmed that Android will not retire app sideloading, but the company is implementing measures that make the ...