Google has announced it is building a new way for 'experienced users' to install Android apps that haven't been verified.
In August, Google announced that it will require developer verification to install Android apps, including through ...
Assuming your phone is on and online, you should be able to see its location on a map. From there, you can make it ring, lock it, set a lock screen note to tell whoever has it how to get it back to ...
Open the Settings app. You can do this by either tapping Settings within the App Drawer, or tapping the gear icon in the Notification Shade. From within Settings, tap "About phone," and then scroll to ...
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Google to allow Android users with high pain tolerance to sideload unverified apps
Promises some easing of rules that knobble indie devs, eventually Google has decided to loosen some of its recently ...
Google is backing down some from its Android app sideloading ban and will allow you to install apps from unverified ...
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