India’s first mobile operating system ‘BharOS’ 5 points about it.
A mobile operating system that can help India’s 100 crore cellphone users has been developed by a company seeded by the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Its name is BharOS, and it was created locally.
An organisation founded by the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras has created a mobile operating system that could help India’s 100 billion cellphone users. It was created locally and is known as BharOS.
5 points on BharOS:
1 The tech institute stated in a release that the software can be loaded on commercially available handsets and that it offers customers a secure environment.
2. According to IIT-Madras, BharOS is now being offered to organisations with strict privacy and security requirements whose users handle sensitive information.
3. The operating system was created by JandK Operations Private Limited, an IIT Madras-founded Section 8 (not-for-profit) company.
4. BharOS has no default applications (NDA). Accordingly, consumers are not compelled to utilise programmes that they may not be familiar with or trustworthy. The feature, according to the institution, will provide consumers more control over the permissions that apps are granted on their device.
5. The operating system also provides access to reliable apps from Private App Store Services that are company-specific. These apps have undergone extensive testing and adhere to organizations’ security and privacy standards.