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Murena's privacy-focused mobile OS improves tablet support and parental controls.

Murena's privacy-focused mobile OS improves tablet support and parental controls.

The Verge2 days ago

The company behind the Murena 2 smartphone and de-Googled Pixel Tablet has announced a new version of its operating system: /e/OS 3.0. It will make better use of the larger screens on tablets and give parents new tools for limiting screen time and app access.
The update also introduces a way to locate a missing device using SMS text messages without the need for internet access, and a new search engine called Murena Find.

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