What is the new enable unknown sources Kodi message you see in the new version 17 version of Kodi, Krypton

In the new version of Kodi, Krpyton, there is a enable unknown sources Kodi option you may see when trying to install a new add-on.
Because of the rise in popularity of Kodi, which is just a media interface, it has been regularly associated with pirated content. To try and distance itself from the liability involved, the Kodi team has added an extra step into the process when installing new add-ons from third party sources. This extra step involves acknowledging that these are “unknown” sources.
Rest assured, there are a lot of legitimate Kodi add-ons from “unknown” sources and while you should always know what you are installing, it is fine to explore and learn about third party Kodi add-ons.
So, if you want to enable the unknown sources Kodi option, follow the quick guide below and you will be on your way installing some great third party Kodi add-ons.

How to Enable Unknown Sources Kodi Guide

  1. From the main menu of Kodi 17 Krypton, click on the Settings shortcut.
  2. Click on System Settings
  3. Click on Add-ons
  4. Highlight Turn on Unknown Sources and toggle it ON.
  5. You will see the following message. Click Yes.
    1. “Add-ons will be given access to personal data stored on this device. By allowing, you agree that you are solely responsible for any loss of data, unwanted behaviour, or damage to your device. Proceed?

  6. Install Kodi add-ons as you normally would.




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