This Android OS spin-off refuses to comply with the same age verification laws coming to Windows: “If devices can’t be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it.”
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GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused Android-based operating system, refuses to comply with emerging age verification laws, citing concerns over user data and monitoring. The platform will remain usable without personal information or accounts, even if it means devices can't be sold in certain regions due to regulations. This stance contrasts with other operating systems, such as Windows, which will require age verification in 2027 under California's Digital Age Assurance Act, sparking debate over user privacy.