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[strong]Hidden Google Play Store Developer Setting Enables Internal App Sharing[/strong][br][br]
[br][br]TheGoogle Play Store acts as the central gateway to Google’s Android experience.It’ used by millions of users every day, consciously and unconsciously, as appsgets downloaded, installed, and updated on a frequent basis. But in addition toserving the needs of the users, the Play Store also serves the needs of the developersof the apps that populate the store. [br][br]While users expect apps to work flawlesslyon their device, the developers have to ensure that their app works across themyriad working conditions of the Android OS. Doing so requires extensivetesting, and for which Google released features like internal test channels fortrusted users. Now, a hidden Google Play Store developer setting sheds light onan upcoming Internal App Sharing feature.[br][br]
[br][br]Toaccess this setting, you need to enable Developer Options within the GooglePlay Store. This is similar to enabling Developer Options within the AndroidSettings app. Simply open up the Play Store, navigate to the Settings, and tapseven times on the Play Store Version. Once you get the “You are now adeveloper!” prompt, you will see the “Internal App Sharing” option pop up onyour device. Enabling Internal App Sharing will display a warning regarding theinternal test nature of the apps that you can now download.[br][br][br]Source: [a href="https://www.xda-developers.com/google-play-store-developer-setting-enable-internal-app-sharing/"]ClickHere[/a] |
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