GrapheneOS is taking a stand against digital age verification laws but how long can its defiance last?
Date:
Mon, 23 Mar 2026 18:00:00 +0000
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A privacy and security-focused fork of Android GrapheneOS is taking a stand against digital age verification laws.
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its OS This could restrict access to the Android alternative in various regions It might also limit where upcoming GrapheneOS Motorola phones can be sold A privacy and security-focused fork of Android GrapheneOS is taking a stand against digital age verification laws.
In a post on social media, the team behind the open-source operating system said, GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone around the world without requiring personal information, identification, or an account. GrapheneOS and our services will remain available internationally. Adding, If GrapheneOS devices can't be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it. Article continues below You may like Motorola quietly teams up with GrapheneOS to deliver true business smartphones with a supersafe version of Android, but it won't happen anytime soon California's age verification law is proving controversial here's why 'We want to help' Mullvad VPN offers server
support to privacy-first GrapheneOS GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone around the world without requiring personal information, identification or an account. GrapheneOS and our services will remain available internationally.
If GrapheneOS devices can't be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it. March 20, 2026 This stance comes in the wake of Brazils Digital ECA coming into effect as of March 17, where the country promises to fine operating system providers R$50 million (around $9.5 million / 7.1 million / AU$13.5 million) per violation if they dont verify a users age.
States including California and Colorado are introducing their own age verification requirements for operating systems, and as countries like the UK and Australia (among others) move to restrict website access to younger
users, it doesnt seem impossible that other governments will introduce OS restrictions.
Its yet to be seen how this stance will affect its recently unveiled Motorola partnership . Announced at MWC, Motorolas next-gen smartphone will run the secure operating system with a focus on it being an enterprise-worthy handset
though if it is banned in various countries and states, that could limit the gadgets viability. (Image credit: Motorola) What is GrapheneOS? GrapheneOS is a self-described privacy and security-focused mobile OS designed for Google Pixel devices (and soon Motorola) and boasts Android app compatibility. It strips out Androids Google tracking services and introduces enhanced app permission options and improved sandboxing a security term meaning an app is isolated from the devices OS and sensitive data. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
Plus, its open source. You can inspect the code however you please, and
modify it to suit your personal needs if you have the technical know-how.
This makes it especially popular for savvy security-conscious users who hate how much Google learns about them through their Android phone activity.
Given this steadfast dedication to privacy, it makes sense that GrapheneOS wouldnt want to force its users to hand over personal information to use its services, as that would defeat its purpose.
As you might expect, the response to Graphenes announcement has been
generally positive online , with many calling out the surveillance implications of OS-level ID checks. What to read next The price to pay This is why 400+ scientists are calling for a halt to mandatory age verification Proton, Tor, AdGuard among 40+ asking Google to reverse new 'alien security model' for Android developers Age verification changed the internet in 2025 here's what it means for your privacy in 2026 (Image credit: Google) At the same time, its unclear how long its defiance can hold out. As Ive mentioned above, age verification online is a growing government focus globally, and before long, the Canadian nonprofit may find it butts up against regulations at home, not simply overseas.
For those concerned with privacy, GrapheneOS is firmly cementing its place as the phone operating system to consider but well have to wait and see if it can weather the coming storm. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!
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