When it comes to installing applications from outside the Play Store, Chromebooks are at a disadvantage. On normal Android devices, all it takes is enabling ‘Apps from Unknown Sources’ in the settings (or doing it on a per-app basis on Oreo). Unfortunately, sideloading APKs on Chromebooks requires enabling Developer Mode, which disables boot verification and other security features. It also requires users to press a key combination when you boot up (on most models) – Google really doesn’t want you enabling it.
Chrome OS may soon allow sideloading Android apps without Developer Mode was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

August 29th, 2021
Marty Figgs 
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