
In NewPipe, go to Settings>Content>Export database.To switch between versions, follow the steps below to ensure that all your data is saved during the migration. Make sure that the "Install unknown apps" permission is enabled for F-Droid.ĭue to the GitHub and F-Droid versions of NewPipe being signed with different keys, you cannot update the GitHub version of NewPipe through F-Droid, or vice versa. This option is not recommended as F-Droid tends to be slow with publishing updates. If you cannot do either of the above options, in F-Droid, go to Settings>Repositories>"+" button, enter the following information, and tap "OK": Repository address: įingerprint: E2402C78F9B97C6C89E97DB914A2751FDA1D02FE2039CC0897A462BDB57E7501 If your device asks where to redirect after doing any of these, direct it to the F-Droid app. Install the F-Droid app from their website.Using NewPipe's custom repo will allow for quicker updates than F-Droid's own repo. If you prefer to install NewPipe in a slightly more convenient way, you can use F-Droid. via F-Droid using NewPipe's custom repository To update NewPipe to newer versions, repeat the above steps. When finished, you can either tap "Done" or "Open" to immediately start using NewPipe. Makes sure that your file manager has the "Install Unknown Apps" permission turned on. Your device may prompt you about installing an unknown app.



via F-Droid using NewPipe's custom repositoryĪs of v0.22.1, NewPipe remains exclusive to Android and can only be sourced from our GitHub repository or on F-Droid.
