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GrapheneOS was founded by Daniel Micay in late 2014. It started as a solo project incorporating his previous open source privacy/security work. The project initially - created a port of OpenBSD malloc to Android's Bionic libc and a port of the PaX kernel - patches to the kernels for the supported devices. It quickly expanded to having a - large set of homegrown privacy and security improvements, particularly low-level - hardening work on the compiler toolchain and Bionic. Work began on landing code - upstream in AOSP and other upstream projects. A substantial portion of these early - changes were either successfully landed upstream or heavily influenced the upstream - changes which replaced them. The project was able to move very quickly in these days - because there was so much low hanging fruit to address and it wasn't yet trying to - produce a highly robust, production quality OS.
+ ported the OpenBSD malloc to Android and ported the PaX kernel patches, for supported + devices. It quickly expanded to having a large set of homegrown privacy and security + improvements, particularly low-level hardening work on the compiler toolchain and + Bionic. Work began on landing code upstream in AOSP and other upstream projects. A + substantial portion of these early changes were either successfully landed upstream + or heavily influenced the upstream changes which replaced them. The project was able + to move very quickly in these days because there was so much low hanging fruit to + address and it wasn't yet trying to produce a highly robust, production quality OS.In late 2015, a company was incorporated which became the primary sponsor of the
project. GrapheneOS was previously known as
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creation.
After splitting from the former sponsor, the project was rebranded to - AndroidHardening and then to GrapheneOS and it has continued down the original path of - being an independent open source project. It will never again be closely tied to any - particular sponsor or company.
+ AndroidHardening in 2018 and then to GrapheneOS in 2019. GrapheneOS has continued down the + original path of being an independent open source project, and it will never again be + closely tied to any particular sponsor or company.GrapheneOS now has multiple full-time and part-time developers supported by donations and multiple companies collaborating with the project.