The battle between iPhone devices and Android phones seems to never end. Some say that the Cupertino brand is much safer than Google, which doesn't help that the big G lives on advertising and data. Some, on the other hand, claim that Apple is all facade and the fact is that they are spying on us like every other major company.
Senseless battles will never have a clear winner, at least in the most common web conversations. Because something is real and that little or no practice related to the idea. Is Apple safer than Google? Is my data more protected on my iPhone?
Android and iOS: two completely secure apps
As reported by Vice media, for Rex Kiser who conducted the digital tests of the Fort Worth Police Department, The answer to all these questions is clear.
It's a perception that both Apple and Google are just trying to block the police work, making excuses not to have access to their phones automatically protecting consumers' privacy. You just have to look back and remember the stories about San Bernardino, when the FBI asked Apple to issue a terrorist iPhone to access their information, something an apple company bites to refuse to do.
According to Rex, a few years ago it was impossible to log in and get information on an iPhone, while all Android devices were easily accessible. Today you can see the opposite: the police can access any AppleApp and most Android phones don't work
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It is clear that we have reached the point where all companies are making users safer devices. After all, the choice between iPhone and Android should be based on a framework without security (design, ecosystem, camera) as it is obvious both iOS and the Android app are very similar in this respect.
And you, what do you think?
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