Browser access
Uses the browser and can reduce installation steps, but still requires address and session checks.
App access
Compare device access routes, confirm the source and version, review permissions and complete installation without weakening normal device protections.
A mobile browser may be suitable when you do not want to install a file or when storage is limited. An installed app may provide a more focused interface, but it introduces source, permission and update questions that should be checked first.
Do not assume that an installed file is required. Compare what the recognised access route currently supports on your device.
Uses the browser and can reduce installation steps, but still requires address and session checks.
May offer a dedicated interface but requires a verified source, compatible version and reviewed permissions.
The filename and icon alone do not prove identity. Confirm how the file was reached, whether the version and device requirement are stated, and whether the source is consistent with the route you intended to use.
Avoid files delivered through unsolicited groups, shortened links, unknown mirrors or messages promising guaranteed rewards. Scan a downloaded file with current device protection before opening it.
Android may require a temporary permission for installation from a particular source. Grant only the minimum permission needed, complete the intended installation and turn the source permission off again.
On iOS, avoid unknown configuration profiles or certificate prompts. If a recognised app route is not available, use supported browser access rather than bypassing platform protections.
An outdated app can create compatibility and security problems. Check update information from the same recognised route used for access, and avoid installing a second copy from an unrelated source.
If the app requests new permissions without a clear reason, behaves unexpectedly or cannot be verified, stop using it, remove it and review account security from a trusted device.
No. Browser access may be available, and installation suitability depends on the recognised route, device compatibility and current product support.
No. Do not weaken normal security permanently for an installation. Review every warning and restore source permissions after use.
Pause and compare each permission with the feature it supports. Avoid installing when the request is excessive or cannot be explained.