In the Enforcing state, the Sentinel doesn't just "log" a violation; it blocks it instantly. If an app tries to perform an action not written in the Law Book, the Sentinel cuts its hands off. The action simply fails. 3. Why It Feels "Deep"
is the digital equivalent of integrity . It means the phone is holding itself to a standard that cannot be bypassed, even by itself. It is the silent protector that ensures that while your phone is a window to the world, the world cannot crawl through that window into your life.
is the "Sentinel" that stands over the king. 1. The "Permissive" Era (The Open Gates) In the Enforcing state, the Sentinel doesn't just
In the center of this city sits the , the king who manages everything. But even a king can be tricked or bribed by a "malicious app" posing as a friend.
To the average user, "Enforcing" is just a line in the About Phone menu. But to the phone, it is a constant, high-stakes battle. It is the silent protector that ensures that
When your phone says , it means the Sentinel has taken its post. It no longer trusts the King (the Kernel) blindly. Instead, it follows a strict, unchangeable Law Book (the Security Policy).
Every millisecond, thousands of tiny "checkpoints" are happening. The system is constantly checking: “Does this process have the right to speak to that hardware? No? Access Denied.” it follows a strict
Even if a music app is "running," the Sentinel puts it in a soundproof room. The app can play music, but it is physically unable to "reach out" and touch your Contacts or Messages, even if it tries to exploit a bug.