No it doesn't. Input side of session is closed as soon as screen locks.
If you can get vendors to follow your lead, or become a major vendor yourself, that's great. I'm not holding my breath tho.
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You're definitely not going to convince people to move to a less secure, less usable client-server architecture.
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Not sure how something worse than the existing baseline solves the problem of insecure products existing either.
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Android vendors not updating their devices, breaking the security model, etc. has nothing to do with lack of options...
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... and people buying those phones has nothing to do with lack of alternatives without those problems.
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It has absolutely zero relevance to us too.
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If you're simply running Android or Linux applications on the other end then 99% of the same stuff applies to it anyways...
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Any improved isolation there is totally orthogonal too. It's applicable whether or not this client-server model is used.
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And vendors not properly updating hardware whether it's laptop WiFi / UEFI firmware, their own OSes, etc. is all still relevant.
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