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    If you want the safest and more stable OS in the market, look into QNX, a real time micro kernel OS designed with saferty and security from within. This OS is not free nor it is open source, and it is used in the most reliable and mission critical embedded systems in the industry, including cars, military aircaft, trafic lights and nuclear plants. The last BlackBerry phone ran QNX, as it was built after BlackBerry acquired the company in 2010. If Proton ever decides to go down the path of bringing a safe OS for mobile devices into the market, call BlackBerry QNX. Oh by the way, BlacklBerry became one of the largest cybersecurity companies in the world when acquired Cylance (the AI based anti virus company) last year. One of their customers in mobile is Punkt. Good luck.

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