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Google, Android and sideloading

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Google introduces a new way for users to sideload Android apps that still protects against scams
After settling its lengthy antitrust battle over the Android app ecosystem earlier this month, Google said Thursday it will make it easier to install Android apps from outside the Play Store.

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PCMag on MSN · 19h
Google to impose 24-hour safety wait to activate Android app sideloading
 · 21h · on MSN
Want to sideload apps on Android? Google now requires Developer Mode and a 24-hour wait for installing unverified apps
The Hacker News · 17h
Google Adds 24-Hour Wait for Unverified App Sideloading to Reduce Malware and Scams
Google on Thursday announced a new "advanced flow" for Android sideloading that requires a mandatory 24-hour wait period to install apps from unverified developers in an attempt to balance openness wi...

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 · 19h
7 things all Android users need to know about Google’s new sideloading rules
 · 16h
Google Reveals New Android Sideloading System: One-Day Wait, Then Full Access
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