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Over the years, we’ve only talked about Developer Mode on Chromebooks as needed. There are reasons for that and they mainly revolve around security and safety for ChromeOS users. While I wouldn’t say that you should enter Developer Mode on a regular basis simply because you lose the Verified Boot feature that keeps your Chromebook super-secure, there are times you may need to get something working on your Chromebook and the only route to do so is Developer Mode.
One such reason would be to sideload and test/try an Android app that isn’t available in the Play Store. For now, the only way to do this is to enable Developer Mode. And while I wish that would change, it hasn’t just yet, so there are quite a few of you out there wanting this feature to simply try out a few things, and we thought that, along with the proper warnings, you can take this info and use it wisely.
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