

ProsĪpps in Windows: It does give you the ability to run Android apps on your desktop or laptop PC. It takes longer than tapping and swiping, but it works better than we expected, especially since it's still a beta release. I might try installing the beta version later.BlueStacks App Player displays apps inside a window and emulates Android's touchscreen motions with your mouse. Now that I'm logged into Apple Music, it seems to be working fine.

I have two-factor authentication enabled for my Apple account, which provides some protection, but I really should get acquainted with Bluestacks and the people that develop it, so that I am comfortable with it, security-wise.

I chose to enter my real Apple password, because I didn't want to reset my Apple ID password. Apple would not allow me to log in without either entering my real password OR resetting my real password. Next, I downloaded Apple Music-not the beta version, but the released version-from Google Play, and attempted to log in with my Apple account without entering my Apple ID's password, because again, I'm unfamiliar with Bluestacks and so I don't trust it yet. I entered that code, and that's how I logged into Google in Bluestacks without entering my Google password. In addition to that code, I had to enter one more code, and I selected to have that code sent to my email address. I chose to enter a code generated by the Google Authenticator app on my iPhone (technically speaking, I use LastPass Authenticator, not Google Authenticator, but that is beside the point). I am unfamiliar with Bluestacks and so I didn't want to hand over my Google account password, and I previously set up two-factor authentication for my Google account, so instead of entering my Google password, I clicked the option that was something like 'I forgot my password'. I installed that version because I didn't want to disable Hyper-V. There is a separate version that is designed for Hyper-V and that version is in beta at the moment. The normal version of Bluestacks is incompatible with Hyper-V and requires that Hyper-V be disabled.
