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.
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Google is preparing a significant overhaul of Android’s app installation system, aiming to curb ...
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Google is fundamentally changing how sideloading works on Android, especially for apps from unverified developers. Here's are the new rules.