Google went back to the drawing board on its plans to limit sideloading, implementing a new system that looks to strike a balance between security and openness.
Google has detailed how users will be able to sideload apps from unverified developers once it implements its more restrictive policy towards downloading software on Android. The company originally ...
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Appdome, the leading protector of the mobile economy, today announced the launch of Threat-Memory™, an industry-defining stateful and agentic threat intelligence engine for mobile apps. Threat-Memory ...