Blackphone to get its private app store
The Blackphone or the extra-private phone is a nondescript (but very black!) Android handset, running a locked-down, strippedout version of Android dubbed PrivatOS.

In short, the Blackphone or the extra-private phone is a nondescript (but very black!) Android handset, running a locked-down, strippedout version of Android dubbed PrivatOS. Unfortunately, there's a slight flaw — Blackphone is only really private as long as you use the built-in apps.
Download anything not approved by the Blackphone team, and all that pricey security means jack. That's the problem Blackphone is trying to address with the next version of PrivatOS, which will come with support for a proprietary app store, stuffed with all sorts of secure apps.
Perhaps more importantly, there'll be the option to run apps in secure 'sandboxes', meaning you can run dodgy software, safe in the knowledge that it won't be able to steal your data or the like.
It all sounds promising, and quite possibly like the fi rst step towards making PrivatOS the mobile operating system of choice for the paranoid (or security-conscious). For the near future, though, you'll have to wait until January to see the updates land.
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