

It is a free cross-platform app to use on Windows and Mac. Let’s see the points to coming to a conclusion about the safety/security of Bluestacks.īluestacks is a kind of virtual platform that allows you to have Android Apps, games, calling and chatting apps on your Windows or Mac computer.

The question comes into our mind, “Is Bluestacks safe to install and use?”The question of security and safety arise in our mind especially when something is free on the Internet.

Bluestacks App player is one of the best Android Emulators for computers as we mentioned earlier here. In regard to paragraph 4- others may be able, but as far I'm concerned it is way above my pay grade.If you want to use Android Apps on Windows or Mac computers, then you need to have an Android Emulator. Thanks for the information, much appreciate indeed. I remember once i needed an android emulator to replace a virtual machine, after i downloaded 10 of which i realized this :Ĥ - There is a safe way and that is to use the Android Developers SDK emulator with a blank Android Stock Rom from Google which would report to all apps Un-rooted and may run banking apps, however this requires you to have quite understanding about Android as most of how you do things require working with consoles not graphical users interfaces and to note, its not easy. I uninstalled the emulator and do not intend to give it a go again.Ĭonsidering that most people do have smartphones or VM to safely do what they need to do, I guess this thread become obsolete.I remember once i needed an android emulator to replace a virtual machine, after i downloaded 10 of which i realized this :ġ - Few of them try to connect to remote ip addresses that are not registered to any body which means user activity is either being reported or logged by someoneĢ - The setup executables if found on different sites might have different sizes despite same version, suggesting manipulationģ - Each and every one of them report themselves to apps as "rooted" with very few that has the option to turn root off or on, apps still detect the device is rooted which is why most bank accounts wouldn't run on whichĤ - There is a safe way and that is to use the Android Developers SDK emulator with a blank Android Stock Rom from Google which would report to all apps Un-rooted and may run banking apps, however this requires you to have quite understanding about Android as most of how you do things require working with consoles not graphical users interfaces and to note, its not easy.
