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Android isn't killing sideloading, but it's making it a lot harder

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Why This Matters

Google's recent updates to Android aim to restrict sideloading, making it more challenging for users to install apps outside the official store. While this enhances security, it also limits user flexibility and control, impacting both consumers and developers. The changes reflect a broader industry trend towards prioritizing safety over open access.

Key Takeaways

Google has confirmed that Android will not retire app sideloading, but the company is implementing measures that make the process cumbersome – something only "power users" are likely to attempt. According to Matthew Forsythe, the newly introduced advanced flow is designed to protect users from potential coercion, scams, or malicious software.Read Entire Article