• DupaCycki@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Based on most smartphones being very insecure. Of course, iPhones aren’t extremely secure, but the competition is practically nonexistent. Pretty much the only secure Android phones are Pixels. Samsung is considered one of the more secure manufacturers too, but according to GrapheneOS devs it’s still way behind Google.

    Note that even police and government agencies sometimes have trouble getting into iPhones. They never have such troubles getting into Android smartphones, except Pixels.

    This is by no means meant to advertise iPhones. It’s just a simple observation that security in smartphones is heavily lacking.

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      2 hours ago

      Both iPhones and Android phones can be configured to your desired security level. Both are used by various government agencies around the world for their most important secrets. Neither are secure out of the box. You have to harden them to your desired level of security

      Arguing whether Android or iOS is more secure is a bit like arguing whether an SUV or pickup is safer. It doesn’t matter which you pick when basic security steps are magnitudes more important: Wearing a safety belt, having a functioning air bag, driving a safe speed, not driving drunk, etc.

    • Potatar@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      Dude give one example so we can google and have our own opinion. You are just saying “because they said so/because someone considered it so”.