India's education minister demos BharOS, a homegrown mobile OS claimed to ship with no preloaded apps, share no user data, and incapable of running malware (Simon Sharwood/The Register)

India's education minister demos BharOS, a homegrown mobile OS claimed to ship with no preloaded apps, share no user data, and incapable of running malware (Simon Sharwood/The Register)

India's education minister demos BharOS, a homegrown mobile OS claimed to ship with no preloaded apps, share no user data, and incapable of running malware (Simon Sharwood/The Register)

India's education minister demos BharOS, a homegrown mobile OS claimed to ship with no preloaded apps, share no user data, and incapable of running malware (Simon Sharwood/The Register) https://bit.ly/3Dg0USm

Simon Sharwood / The Register:
India's education minister demos BharOS, a homegrown mobile OS claimed to ship with no preloaded apps, share no user data, and incapable of running malware  —  BharOS is based on the Linux kernel and is apparently incapable of running malware.  Right  —  A mere week after an Indian …


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