| I’m not going to respond in general to your edited comment, since it is not what I replied to originally. Editing a comment to get round a rate limit creates a misrepresentation of the thread your interlocutor was responding to. I don’t mind waiting for you to be allowed to respond in the normal way. Nobody is talking about Android phones ‘not allowing sideloading’. The question is only about what percentage of phones allow a sideloaded app to be installed from the web just by responding to a dialog, rather than changing a configuration. Usually when I bring up sideloading as a reason why people should choose Android if they don’t like the restrictions of iOS, people claim that it is too hard for regular users to do because of the configuration required. I was responding to a comment which said this had changed and now it is much easier. I don’t believe nearly 100% of users have this experience yet, but I am curious to know what the number actually is, because it matters for developers. |
Who are these people? The error message has always linked to the settings checkbox to allow installing the app. The only thing that has changed is which checkbox it links to because the settings for installing apps from unknown sources have changed. Here is a video of the way it used to be. I know that you're going to say that you don't believe video proof, but this is all I have for you.
https://youtu.be/GuzKSUMyCUM