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BharOS Software by ATRISHEKHAR - Coggle Diagram
BharOS Software by ATRISHEKHAR
BASIC
It is an indigenous mobile operating system (OS), like Android or iOS.
A mobile operating system is a software that is the core interface on a smartphone like Android by Google and iOS by Apple, which help smartphone users interact with their device and access its features, while ensuring safety.
It is focused on privacy and security.
being provided to organisations that have stringent privacy and security requirements and whose users handle sensitive information
Such users require access to private cloud services through private 5G networks
BharOS is Different from Google Android
BharOS is based on
Android Open-Source Project
(AOSP) and is somewhat similar to Google Android. However, it does not come preloaded with Google services like in regular Google Android phones.
BharOS users are free to download only those apps that they like or prefer rather than being forced
Android phone with
stock OS
usually have
Chrome
set up as default browser
BharOS makers are looking to partner with
DuckDuck Go
for its default browser.
DuckDuck Go is a privacy-focused browser (Search Engine like chrome and safari) with several privacy-centric features like anonymous browsing mode and Privacy Grade..
DuckDuckGo is a web browser that was built mainly to respect the privacy of the users so this web browser is known for its transparency towards its users. It was built by DuckDuckGo Incorporation
The development credit for this browser goes to Gabriel Weinberg and his team. It supports various operating systems like Mac, Windows, Android etc.
Features
BharOS would offer Native Over the Air (NOTA) updates, meaning that security updates and bug fixes will be automatically installed rather than users having to check for updates and implementing them on their own.
No Default Apps (NDA) setting, means that users do not have to keep or use pre-installed apps in this mobile operating system.
It will use a system known as Private App Store Services (PASS), which will examine and curate the apps that are safe for the users.
Users will be able to use other apps, as long as they meet BharOS’ PASS standards
JandK launched the app under NMICPS, that is, National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems. It operates under the DST of the Science and Technology ministry. NMICPS aims to provide training in cyber technologies and prepare youth to face challenges in the field.