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    rehman commented  · 

    It would definitely be interesting to see Proton enter the mobile OS space. They already have a strong reputation for privacy-focused services, so a Proton-powered operating system could attract users who want more control over their data than what Google or Apple currently allow.

    The biggest challenge, though, would be hardware partnerships and app ecosystem maturity. Even strong privacy-centric OS projects struggle without manufacturer support and a large developer base. If Proton could collaborate with a few mid-range or flagship device makers and ensure compatibility with essential apps, it could carve out a niche similar to what Linux-based alternatives have tried to do.

    A privacy-first OS with modern features would bring much-needed competition, but it would require long-term commitment, strong funding, and industry partnerships to truly take off. https://thedunebashingdubai.com/

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