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Bluestacks Chrome Extension



The misdirect is obvious on the listing page, as its demonstration video is just some random dude on YouTube explaining what Home is, and the publisher name is yet another link to said sketchy website. At the time of writing, four reviews combine for 1.9 stars, three of which report that the extension is a scam. But if the Chrome Web Store's metrics are to be believed, more than 10,000 people have already installed the extension to their Chrome browsers, apparently taken in by the ruse.




Bluestacks chrome extension



We (and no doubt others) have reported the extension to Google. But Google's own inaction in providing a way to integrate Google Home with desktops and laptops enabled this extension's existence in the first place. Chrome extensions are already rife with security issues, especially after they get popular and then get sold. It's easy to imagine a more nefarious use of this demand for a version of Google Home for Windows and MacOS.


Open Bluestacks is a Chrome extension by uptofast.com. This extension has 39,585 weekly active users, an average user rating of 3.59, and was removed from Chrome Web Store 2 years ago. The latest version, 0.3, was updated 2 years ago.


  • Although there are many APK emulators available, BlueStacks App Player is the most popular one. Officially, BlueStacks is a way to get apps to work. However, in essence, it pretty much runs a full-on and heavily modified Android OS. In fact, you can even access Google Play Store through it and download your purchased content. As a matter of fact, BlueStacks masquerades as an Android device and is displayed on your Google Play devices list.Once installed and run on your Windows 10 device, BlueStacks loads up in a typical desktop window mode. You\u2019ll get access to various app categories, such as social, games, etc. Searching for an app, however, will open the Google Play Store in the mode you see on tablet devices. Yes, you\u2019ll be able to navigate the interface exactly as you would on an Android tablet device. Yes, you can download, install, and use Android apps on this player. You can run the Chrome (or any other) browser app and use it as your actual browser. In fact, you can even download and install Apex, Nova, or a similar third-party launcher. You can even set the third-party launcher as the default. The full Play Store access means more than you might think. This means that you won\u2019t have to go through the trouble of sideloading apps and encountering countless bugs along the way. BlueStacks simply runs the apps for you and does a brilliant job in the process.", "url": " -to-run-apk-files-windows-10-device/#step1" }, "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "PC Ports", "image": " -content/uploads/2020/06/APK-files-how-to-run-on-a-windows-10.png", "text": "Ports aren\u2019t exactly emulators; in other words, they aren\u2019t really \u201ctools that allow you to use Android\u201d. Ports essentially mean installing modified versions of Android on Windows 10 systems. There are two leading choices when it comes to Android PC ports: Remix OS and Android-x86 Project.Unfortunately, neither one of the two run perfectly. The UI here isn\u2019t stock Android; rather, it works on the x86 project code that has been modified in order to provide a desktop-like user experience. This isn\u2019t a bad thing, seeing as how you\u2019ll be using the system on a desktop.Alternatively, you can try running an Android OS using VirtualBox. This is faster than the official Android emulator but isn\u2019t quite as effective and quick as BlueStacks. Plus, you won\u2019t get Google play integration with this.", "url": " -to-run-apk-files-windows-10-device/#step2" , "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "Running an APK Through Chrome", "image": "", "text": "One of the coolest things about Chromebook is that it can run APK files. It\u2019s a very basic OS, not capable of too much, but it works brilliantly with APKs. How does it do it? Well, the OS is Google Chrome-based, so it has to do something with the world-famous browser, right? Spot on.Chrome actually has a tool that allows you to test Android apps while in-browser.But why would you ever run an Android app in this way? Well, it\u2019s simple, really. Every Chromebook power user will tell you that they actively use Android apps on their laptops, for the lack of a better alternative. But why would a Windows 10 user want to run an APK file?Well, there are certain Android apps that don\u2019t have a web-based equivalent for the browser. For example, Evernote and Snapchat. Then, there are many cool games that you may like to run, even apps that are frustrating to use on the smaller screen. This is actually why some people get Chromebooks in the first place.Don\u2019t worry, you don\u2019t have to get a Chromebook to get these features. Fortunately, Google Chrome is perfectly capable of doing this on your Windows 10 OS.", "url": " -to-run-apk-files-windows-10-device/#step3" , "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "Downloading Arc Welder", "image": " -content/uploads/2021/04/Screenshot-1-4.png", "text": "Google Chrome doesn\u2019t allow you to run APK files from scratch. There isn\u2019t an apparent feature that allows you to do this just like that. You\u2019re going to have to download the tool called ARC Welder. This tool is a Chrome extension that you\u2019ll find by searching for it like you would when looking for any other extension. Add it to Chrome and you\u2019ll be able to run apps on it, one at a time.Open up Chrome and navigate to the Chrome Web Store. Now, type in ARC Welder, select it, and then click Add to Chrome.3. Then, just make sure it's on by checking your Extensions. The cool thing about ARC Welder is that it will work on non-Chrome operating systems (macOS, Windows 10, and Linux). However, it\u2019s particularly designed for the Chrome OS. Note that bugs may occur on Windows 10 devices.", "url": " -to-run-apk-files-windows-10-device/#step4" , "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "Getting Your Hands on APK Files", "image": " -content/uploads/2020/06/APK-Files-on-a-Windows-10-Device-how.png", "text": "Now that you\u2019ve downloaded and installed the necessary tool for running Android apps through Chrome, it\u2019s time you got your hands on APK files. There are various APK databases available online. APK files aren\u2019t hard to find. So, just use Google and pay attention to the trustworthiness of the particular APK site you\u2019re visiting.", "url": " -to-run-apk-files-windows-10-device/#step5" , "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "Running an APK File Using ARC Welder", "image": " -content/uploads/2020/06/APK-Files-on-a-Windows-10-Device-How-To-Run.png", "text": "Once your APK file is done downloading, simply click Add your APK to start testing it. After a few seconds, the app should load.2. Then, all you need to do is select the orientation, app resizing, form factor, and similar details. 3. When you\u2019re done, click the Test button in the bottom-right corner of the ARC Welder window. The app should load. 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