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What is sideloading? | Definition from TechTarget
Sideloading is the installation of an application on a mobile device without using the device's official application distribution method. These days, most users acquire their applications through a sanctioned app store, such as Google Play, Microsoft Store, Samsung Galaxy Store or Apple's App Store.
The Ultimate Guide To Sideloading Apps On Android - SlashGear
Sideloading — installing outside the Play Store — is still possible, but it's disabled by default. Simply put, sideloaded apps are beyond the Play Store's control, and thus present a security...
How to Sideload Apps on Android - How-To Geek
Key Takeaways. Sideloading apps and games from outside the Google Play Store is possible on any Android device, but it bypasses security protocols, so make sure to download from trusted sources like APK Mirror. To install APKs, download the file and allow the app to "install unknown apps" in the settings.
What Is Sideloading, and What Are the Risks? - How-To Geek
Sideloading is the practice of installing software on a device without using the approved app store or software distribution channel. Some devices allow this without modification and others need to be "jailbroken" to make sideloading possible. Either way, should you? Why Sideload Applications?
Sideloading - Wikipedia
Sideloading describes the process of transferring files between two local devices, in particular between a personal computer and a mobile device such as a mobile phone, smartphone, PDA, tablet, portable media player or e-reader.
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