Want to sideload apps on Android? Google now requires Developer Mode and a 24-hour wait for installing unverified apps

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Google has revised its sideloading rules for Android, introducing an 'Advanced Flow' for users to install unverified apps. The new process requires users to enable developer mode and a verification check to prevent coercion from scammers.

Android now requires completing a 'advanced flow' process to sideload apps
Android now requires completing a 'advanced flow' process to sideload apps

Google has changed course on sideloading apps on Android with the tech giant introducing new rules on installation of apps by unverified developers. In a blogposto nThursday, the tech giant aid that it was introducing a new "advanced flow" which is designed specifically for power users who want to install software from unverified developers while adding protections to break the cycle of coercion.

What is Advanced flow? Will you be able to sideload apps?

Google has confirmed that sideloading is here to stay on Android but the company is making it harder to do so. Instead of the current system which only shows warnings on installing apps from unknown sources, users will have to go through the more intentional Advanced Flow process.

The tech giant says Advanced Flow is a one time process where users need to turn on Developer Mode on their device and go through a tiered system to get the permission to sideload apps.

The company says that it has designed Advanced Flow in order to prevent people in the middle of a scam from being coereced into high pressure tactics to install malicious software.

“. In these scenarios, scammers exploit fear – using threats of financial ruin, legal trouble, or harm to a loved one – to create a sense of extreme urgency. They stay on the phone with victims, coaching them to bypass security warnings and disable security settings before the victim has a chance to think or seek help” Google says

Google has also announced that it is offering free, limited distribution accounts for students and hobbyists to allow developers to share apps with a small group of up to 20 devices without needing to provide a government ID or pay a registration fee.

How does advanced flow work?

In order to sideload an app from unverified developers, users will now have to go through the following process:

Step 1: Enable developer mode. Users will have to manually activate developer mode in the system settings by tapping 7 times on the build numbers in the Settings page.

Step 2: They will then need to go through a quick on-screen check to verify that no one is actively pressuring them into turning off their security protocols.

Step 3: Users will then need to restart the device to ensure that a scammer is not monitoring their screen

Step 4: Even after completing all the steps, users must wait a full day to verify their verify their identity using biometric authentication or device password

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