How to enable Apps from Unknown Sources on an Amazon Fire TV or Fire TV Stick ?

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Turning on Apps from Unknown Sources on an Amazon Fire TV or Fire TV Stick allows you to side load apps onto the device from within another app, like a file browser. Enabling the Apps from Unknown Sources option is not required when side loading apps via ADB or a PC utility. It is only necessary to enable this option if you want apps, which are already installed on your Fire TV or Fire TV Stick, to have the ability to install additional apps.

New Interface (v5.2.4.0 and newer)

  1. From the Fire TV or Fire TV Stick’s home screen, scroll to “Settings”.
  2. Next, scroll to the right and select “My Fire TV”. (It may be listed as “Device” on older models)
  3. Next, scroll down and select “Developer options”.
  4. Then select “Apps from Unknown Sources” to turn the option to “ON”.
  5. Lastly, select “Turn On” from the popup message that appears.

Old Interface (v5.2.2.0 and older)

  1. From the Fire TV or Fire TV Stick’s home screen, scroll down to “Settings”.
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  2. Next, scroll to the right and select “System”.
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  3. Next, scroll down and select “Developer Options”.
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  4. Then select “Apps from Unknown Sources” to turn the option to “ON”.
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  5. Lastly, select “OK” on the popup message which appears.
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