I'm curious as to what the state of privacy and security is on iOS. I know that on the privacy side t can never be as good as Android, but i think iOS can be arguably more secure than Android by default (iMessage, encryption be default). How many on /g/ have played around with this stuff?
>inb4 proprietary
>inb4 much freedoms
>inb4 botnet
>on the privacy side
>not as good as the one written by the advertising company
Yeah, no
Apple is a shitty company, but damn they are strict about privacy. I think Apple is one of those companies that value privacy the most.
>>58648334
This is why I have an iPhone 7.
>>58647738
stock android privacy is a fucking meme
however if tinkered android can be pretty secure
>>58648979
>however if tinkered android can be pretty secure
jej
ALMOST. 1000. FUCKING. VULNERABILITIES.
http://www.cvedetails.com/product/15556/Apple-Iphone-Os.html?vendor_id=49
If you think iOS filled with tons of vulnerabilities and comfirmed backdoors is "secure" or "privacy friendly" then you're fucking retarded.
>>58649388
>pretending that patched vulns from 2012 are still relevant
>conveniently ignoring the fact that Cuckdroid had more than thrice as many vulns last year, patches for which STILL haven't been distributed to the majority of devices
Google is paying you way too much for such laughable damage control