Last updated January 15, 2024
In this post, I will address the issue of the removal/hiding of Developer Options on FireStick/Fire TV Devices. Since Amazon hid this setting, users are unable to allow apps from unknown sources to install third-party applications.
This guide applies to the users of all Fire TV Stick devices, including FireStick 4K Max, FireStick Lite, FireStick 4K, as well as Fire TV Cube.
Developer Options is a setting within Fire TV devices that enables the installation of third-party-apps from unknown sources. See sample HERE.
If you wish to install the apps that are not available on the Amazon Store, you will need this option to enable Apps from Unknown Sources.
The removal has been reported to affect Fire TV OS versions starting from 7.2.8.5.
Please note that the Developer Options continue to show on most of my FireStick / Fire TV devices. This includes the ones that have been updated to version 7.2.8.5.
However, it does not appear on a couple of devices. We do not know how Amazon decided which devices would be affected.
Nevertheless, thankfully, you can get the Developer Options back quickly and continue installing your favorite third-party streaming apps.
Also, note that the preinstalled apps are not affected by the removal of this option. But you will need it back to install any new apps.
Steps to Get Back Developer Options on Amazon FireStick
Follow these steps to make the Developer Options appear again:
1. Select FireStick Settings
2. Click My Fire TV
3. Click About (only if you DO NOT see Developer Options on this screen).
4. Click on your Fire TV Stick quickly 7 times.
5. You will see a notification at the bottom saying No need, you are already a developer. That’s it, you have enabled Developer Options.
6. Press the back button once or go back to Settings > My Fire TV and you will now see Developer Options.
Now you can go into Developer Options and enable Apps from Unknown Sources to sideload APKs on your FireStick device.
Wrapping Up
Developer Options have been removed on certain devices after the rollout of the Fire TV OS update 7.2.8.5. However, you can easily get it back by following the steps provided above and keep installing your favorite streaming apps. Legal Disclaimer – YouAskedForMembers.com does not verify the legality or security of any add-ons, apps or services mentioned on this site. Also, we do not promote, host or link to copyright-protected streams. We highly discourage piracy and strictly advise our readers to avoid it at all costs. Any mention of free streaming on our site is purely meant for copyright-free content that is available in the Public Domain.
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