Introduction
Amazon Firestick is a powerful media streaming device that allows users to access a vast range of entertainment apps directly from the Amazon Appstore. However, there are many apps not available on the Appstore that you may want to use, such as third-party streaming services, VPNs, or other utilities. The good news is that you can sideload apps on Firestick, enabling you to install applications from sources outside the Amazon ecosystem.
This guide is designed to help beginners understand how to sideload apps onto a Firestick safely and effectively. We’ll cover everything from enabling developer options to using sideloading tools like Downloader and ES File Explorer.
1. What is Sideloading?
Sideloading refers to the process of installing apps on your Firestick that are not available on the official Amazon Appstore. Unlike traditional app installations, sideloading bypasses the Appstore, allowing you to download apps directly from third-party sources. This method is common among users who want access to a wider array of apps for streaming, gaming, or productivity.
Why Sideload Apps on Firestick?
- Access to More Apps: Some apps, such as Kodi or third-party IPTV players, are not available in the Amazon Appstore but can be sideloaded onto the Firestick.
- Unrestricted Content: Sideloading allows you to install apps that provide content not available in your region or are restricted by the Amazon Appstore.
- Customization: Sideloading can offer additional customization options for your Firestick that aren’t available through standard Appstore apps.
2. Preparing Your Firestick for Sideloading
Before you can sideload apps, you’ll need to prepare your Firestick by enabling a few settings to allow installations from unknown sources.
Enable Developer Options
To sideload apps, the first step is to enable Developer Options on your Firestick.
- Go to the Home screen of your Firestick.
- Navigate to Settings > My Fire TV.
- Scroll down and click on About.
- Highlight Fire TV Stick or Device Name and press the Select button on your remote 7 times to unlock Developer Options.
- Go back to the My Fire TV menu, and now you should see Developer Options listed.
- Click on Developer Options, and then select Apps from Unknown Sources and turn it ON.
Turn Off Data Collection
It’s also a good idea to turn off data monitoring and usage data collection when sideloading apps to ensure privacy.
- Go to Settings > Preferences > Privacy Settings.
- Turn off Device Usage Data and Collect App Usage Data.
- Navigate to Settings > Preferences > Data Monitoring and turn it OFF.