GrapheneOS: A privacy-focused, open-source mobile OS with Android app compatibility
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Summary
GrapheneOS is a non-profit, open-source mobile operating system focused on privacy and security, with full Android app compatibility. Founded in 2014 (formerly CopperheadOS), it implements bottom-up security improvements including enhanced sandboxing, exploit mitigations, and permission model refinements to reduce vulnerability exploitation.
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It's focused on the research and development of privacy and security technology including substantial improvements to sandboxing, exploit mitigations and the permission model.
GrapheneOS improves the privacy and security of the OS from the bottom up.
It deploys technologies to mitigate whole classes of vulnerabilities and make exploiting the most common sources of vulnerabilities substantially more difficult.
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