All Android phones are set so that only applications from Google Play can be downloaded and installed.
It's a safety thing, and keeps you
from installing those malicious applications you keep hearing about but
don't know anyone who was ever affected by them. We think that most
users should leave things at the default and enjoy the over one million
apps in Google Play, but there is one very good reason to change this
setting — the Amazon Appstore.
If the BlackBerry Priv
is your first Android phone and you're coming from the BlackBerry
ecosystem, there's a good chance you have quite a bit of content in the
Amazon Appstore. You don't have to lose any of it!
- Open the device settings on your Priv
- Scroll down until you see the entry labeled Security, then tap on it
- Scroll down and you'll see an entry for "Unknown sources"
- Tap the slider switch and enable them
You'll get a pop-up window warning you that your phone and
personal data are more at risk because you enabled this setting. That's
true — you can now install any Android application from any source.
Changing the setting can also put you at risk whenever any exploit tries
to auto-install an application. But you'll need to enable unknown
sources if you want to use apps you didn;t download and install from
Google Play.