Google has announced it is building a new way for 'experienced users' to install Android apps that haven't been verified.
A striking statistic underlines the stakes: users who sideload apps are 80% more likely to have malware on their devices than ...
Put the pitchforks down, Google isn't entirely getting rid of sideloading. Google is going to ease the Android verification ...
The AI video generation tool, Sora, made a remarkable debut on the Android platform, recording nearly half a million installs ...
Google says that it’s softening its plan to require every Android developer — even outside of the Play Store — to verify ...
Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is a powerful and versatile tool that allows you to do many things like find logs, install and ...
Google has eased Android sideloading rules, creating an “advanced flow” for experienced users to install unverified apps with ...
Google is backtracking on its planned block against sideloading apps. Instead of simply completely suppressing the ...
Google has just given the green light to another Android Auto beta build; all users can download this update using the APK ...
In August, Google announced that it will require developer verification to install Android apps, including through sideloading. That’s continuing, but Google is working on a solution for “experienced ...
Google is backing down some from its Android app sideloading ban and will allow you to install apps from unverified ...
Google has revised its Android developer verification policy, allowing experienced users to continue sideloading apps from ...