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	<title>Comments on: B Labs demonstrates Virtualizating 2 OS on ARM</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
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		<description>The problem comes from who controls the hypervisor.  Unless the end user has control of the hypervisor, even rooting won&#039;t give you access to the &#039;real&#039; phone.  A carrier installed hypervisor would allow them to run any software / spyware / bloatware they want, out of your reach.  The idea that a company would allow their devices to run in such a configuration is unthinkable.  The only hypervisor installed on *my* devices, will be installed by me.  The only hypervisor installed on a company device should be installed by *them*.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The problem comes from who controls the hypervisor.  Unless the end user has control of the hypervisor, even rooting won&#8217;t give you access to the &#8216;real&#8217; phone.  A carrier installed hypervisor would allow them to run any software / spyware / bloatware they want, out of your reach.  The idea that a company would allow their devices to run in such a configuration is unthinkable.  The only hypervisor installed on *my* devices, will be installed by me.  The only hypervisor installed on a company device should be installed by *them*.</p>
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