Bharos Operating System Testing And Features Today, India's first indigenous operating system BharOS has been tested at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT) after which some special features of the country's first indigenous operating system have come to the fore.
Testing of India's first indigenous operating system 'BharOS' has been done. After testing, some special features of 'BharOS' have also come to the fore. Today Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnav and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan tested 'BharOS' at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT).
Let us tell you that 'BharOS' is a mobile operating system introduced by the Government of India because of privacy and security. This system has been brought for Android users of Google and iOS users of Apple. Let's take a look at the special things related to 'BharOS' in this article.
Introducing 'BharOS' with No Default Apps (NDA)
India's first indigenous operating system has been introduced with no default apps. Actually, through no default apps, users will be able to use only those apps, which they want to use.
With this, the operating system will not force the users to use any such app, of which the users are not aware. Through this operating system, users will be able to have complete control over the permissions given to the apps.
'Native Over The Air (NOTA) will keep the device secure
The Indigenous operating system has been introduced with the 'Native Over The Air' (NOTA) feature. According to Karthik Iyer, director of the startup that created this mobile operating system, the security of the device is further confirmed through this special update.
Nota updates will not need to be downloaded separately to the device, this update will come pre-installed.
Only trusted apps will be given access
Only trusted apps get permission through this operating system. 'BharOS' grants permissions to trusted apps only through organization-specific Private App Store Services (PASS).