Google has announced a new mechanism in Android called Advanced Flow that will allow sideloading APKs from unverified developers for power users in a more secure way.
Google went back to the drawing board on its plans to limit sideloading, implementing a new system that looks to strike a balance between security and openness.
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Google has explained how app sideloading will work on Android once its new developer verification process is in place.
Later this year, Google is introducing new developer verification. For power users, Android will offer an option to disable ...
Google is making Android sideloading easier with a new advanced setting that lets users disable app verification after a ...
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