Google is working on a new advanced flow that will let Android power users install apps from unverified developers while ensuring they understand the risks involved.
Queerty has reached out to the original poster for comment. Earlier this year, Google updated its “G” logo for the first time in a decade. It added a gradient color scheme to replace blocks of color.
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