someone1223 I have noticed it, what does it exactly do? It's only on GOS, not stock. Is it ok to not use it, or is it a mist for security?
akc3n someone1223 Ending a session will force the secondary user account profile at rest without having to restart your device, while switching profiles will leave it active. End Session: GrapheneOS also enables support for logging out of user profiles without needing a device manager controlling the device to use this feature. Logging out makes profiles inactive so none of the apps installed in them can run. It also purges the disk encryption keys from memory and hardware registers, putting the user profile back at rest. "This fully purges the encryption keys and puts the profiles back at rest. This can't be done for the owner profile without rebooting due to it encrypting the sensitive system-wide operating system data."