| ▲ | MishaalRahman 9 hours ago | |
If it helps, the 24-hour wait is a one-time process. You do it once, click the toggle to allow installing unregistered apps indefinitely, and then install whatever you want. You can even turn off developer options afterwards, per my understanding, and it won't impact your ability to install unregistered apps. | ||
| ▲ | datacruncher01 an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
It does not help. This is friction imposed to reduce and eliminate sideloading in the name of safety. I own my device, I choose the software running on it. Create friction points and I will chose another platform to execute my software. | ||
| ▲ | Acrobatic_Road 9 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
For now. | ||
| ▲ | applfanboysbgon 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
That does not help. That is a fundamentally fucking insane limitation that will completely destroy any developer's ability to develop without getting approval from Google. Regardless of my feelings of the annoyance of going through this process myself, 90% of users simply will not go through this process to install apps, killing any potential userbase. Google has no goddamn right to be the sole dictator of who is allowed to develop software for the largest platform in the world, to decide who is allowed to have a career in mobile software development and who is not, and you should be utterly ashamed of yourself for accepting a paycheck to defend this. I hope your shitty company and Apple both get their comeuppance in court for these monopolistic practices, and may we some day get a future where anyone is free to develop software without approval of a central police corp. | ||