As officially announced today, after September 25 Galaxy Store to use a Samsung Account required will be.
After September 25, an account login will be required to download and update apps in the Galaxy Store, the company’s dedicated app market for Galaxy devices. Currently, users are not asked to log in to an account during the application download and update process. Despite this decision, the company stated that it will update some of its own applications without logging in to an account, and it had previously come to the fore with an Epic Games development with the Galaxy Store. If you missed it New Samsung smartphone models that come with One UI 6.1.1 out of the box cannot install applications from outside the Play Store and Galaxy Store. On new phones, “Auto BlockerUnlike before, the application named ” comes open by default and prevents the installation of non-market applications. To re-enable non-Market app installation on One UI 6.1.1 phones, “Settings > Security & Privacy > Auto Blocker” It is enough to turn off the setting in the path. Interestingly, Epic Games was not happy with this situation, which can be changed from the settings. The name of the head of the company Tim Sweeney, “Fortnite and our other games are blocked from downloading outside of the store will be removed from the Galaxy Store in protest of new company policy“We will continue to support Samsung devices. This change only affects the distribution of our apps through the Galaxy Store.” he had said.