
Building a more secure OS based on Android
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Show Notes
On this week's episode, we discuss how to overcome some of the challenges in building your own image of Android to use on any device, particularly where security is a concern. We're excited to be joined by one of the developers behind one such project that's made headlines recently, Gabriel of GrapheneOS.
- 01:02 - Are we talking about custom ROMs?
- 02:51 - What does GrapheneOS do that AOSP doesn't?
- 12:04 - Why can't I install a custom OS on my existing Android device?
- 19:15 - How can I get apps to work on my custom Android-based OS?
- 28:26 - Why are Android update guarantees still so lackluster?
You can learn more about GrapheneOS at grapheneos.org, and you can try it out on your Pixel device with their easy-to-use web installer.
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