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Android's New Sideloading Rules: 24-Hour Lock & Developer Verification

Android's New Sideloading Rules: 24-Hour Lock & Developer Verification

Posted by: Bastian McAlister in: Technology
19 Jun | 22:11 PM | 0

Google introduces a 24-hour lock and strict verification for Android sideloading, starting 2026. Users face a 6-step process to install unverified apps, aiming to stop scams.

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