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<a href="#grapheneos">GrapheneOS</a>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="#user-installed-apps-can-be-disabled">User installed apps
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can be disabled</a></li>
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<li><a href="#broad-carrier-support">Broad carrier support without invasive carrier access</a></li>
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<li><a href="#broad-carrier-support">Broad carrier support without invasive carrier access</a></li>
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<li><a href="#private-screenshots">Private screenshots</a></li>
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<li><a href="#private-screenshots">Private screenshots</a></li>
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flexible release cycle / process prioritizing security.</li>
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flexible release cycle / process prioritizing security.</li>
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<li>Added toggle for the Owner user to disallow secondary users from
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<li>Added toggle for the Owner user to disallow secondary users from
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installing apps based on the standard device management capability.</li>
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installing apps based on the standard device management capability.</li>
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<li>User installed apps can be disabled as you can do with system apps to
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fully prevent them from running without losing their data or having the
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inconvenience of needing to uninstall and reinstall them. An app that's force
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stopped can't start itself but can be started by other apps while a disabled
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app is completely disabled.</li>
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<section id="user-installed-apps-can-be-disabled">
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<h3><a href="#user-installed-apps-can-be-disabled">User installed apps can be disabled</a></h3>
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<p>GrapheneOS adds support for disabling user installed apps instead of only
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being able to disable system apps. This allows users to completely prevent one
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of the apps they've installed from being able to run without being forced to
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uninstall it and lose their app data. This is much stricter than the standard
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force stop feature which only prevents an app from starting itself and the app
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will start running again as soon as another app tries to open an activity or
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service it provides.</p>
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</section>
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<section id="broad-carrier-support">
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<section id="broad-carrier-support">
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<h3><a href="#broad-carrier-support">Broad carrier support without invasive carrier access</a></h3>
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<h3><a href="#broad-carrier-support">Broad carrier support without invasive carrier access</a></h3>
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