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An easy-to-follow guide to install apps from your web browser instead of the Google Play Store
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Do you want to download an app that you can't get from the Google Play Store? Fortunately, you can download APKs from your web browser by enabling "Install Unknown Apps." This wikiHow article teaches you how to install apps from unknown sources on an Android device.

Things You Should Know

  • Open "Settings" and tap "Apps."
  • Tap the vertical three-dot menu icon and tap "Special Access."
  • Tap the toggle next to the app you want to be able to download other apps with to turn it on.
  1. Tap the gear app icon in the app drawer or pull down the Quick Menu panel and tap the gear icon there.
    • If you start downloading an APK in your browser before completing this method, you'll see a pop-up that asks if you want to continue downloading from an unknown source. Tap Ok > Install , then tap Settings to toggle on "Allow from this source." If you want to allow downloads from all sources going forward instead of just one, continue with this method.
  2. Depending on your phone manufacturer, this might say "Apps & Notifications" instead.
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  3. It should be the last option listed on the page, under the "General" sub-header.
  4. It should be located towards the bottom third of the menu.
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    Enabling unknown sources unlocks more Android apps. If you want to download apps outside the Play Store on your Android, head to your settings and find the option that allows installations from unknown sources. Flip that switch, and you're good to go! The path there might take a second to remember if it's been awhile. But it's pretty straightforward once you find it.

  5. You can only allow apps from unknown sources on an app-by-app basis. You likely want to allow it for your browser, but you may see apps like Gmail, WhatsApp, and Files by Google listed as well.
    • If you do not see the app you are looking for, your Android does not support the downloading of APKs from that specific app.
      • Try finding the same or a similar APK on an app that is listed, and using that app instead.
  6. Doing so will allow you to download APK files from the selected app. Repeat this process for any other apps where you want to enable downloads from unknown sources.
    • Be aware that downloading apps from untrusted sources has risks, like losing data from your phone or exposing your personal data to hackers. [1]
    • Alternatively, download these files on your computer then transfer them to your Android.
    • By enabling this app to download from unknown sources, you will not get a pop-up confirming the action every time.
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