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How to Sideload APKs on a Chromebook Without Developer Mode

If you’ve ever tried installing apps on your Chromebook from unofficial app stores, you know you’ve got to enter developer mode, which requires a factory reset. Here’s how you can get around that requirement using the Linux subsystem. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›
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