

Jailbreaking an iPhone is a complicated process that can break the device or introduce security vulnerabilities if you’re not careful. However, it’s still not an accurate way of describing what we’re doing with the Fire TV.

That’s probably why it’s spread beyond iOS devices and is now used to describe a range of techniques for installing unapproved apps or loosening restrictions on any of several platforms or devices. We have to admit that “jailbreaking” Fire TV is a catchier term than sideloading. In this article, we’ll explain what a “jailbroken firestick” is, how to “jailbreak a firestick” to sideload Fire TV apps, and why we keep putting those words in quotation marks. Sideloading, or “jailbreaking,” your Fire TV is safe, legal, and easy enough for any cord-cutter to do. Fortunately, this is one of those cases where the popular term is scarier than the real thing. You may have seen articles on “how to jailbreak firesticks” and been concerned because the process sounded complicated or dangerous. The official Fire TV apps are great, but wouldn’t it be cool if you had access to a virtually unlimited supply of additional apps? Well, you can, and the process is easier than you think. Once you jailbreak your Fire TV device, you can learn how to install Kodi on your Fire TV to get add-ons, new features, and more customization.Jailbreaking requires ADB debugging, and leaving it on can pose a significant security risk to your device and personal information.Rooting is the most extreme method of hacking an Android device, giving the user access to the source code.Sideloading enables a “developer mode” on an Android device, allowing you to install unapproved apps.

