Anyone knows what scure browsers for iphone are there?
It's an iPhone so always insecure.
>>62046768
Define "secure."
Regardless, the closest you'll likely come is Brave, as you can block ads, fingerprinting, tracking, scripts, etc. But all iOS browsers need to be based on Safari, so you're limited on "secure," depending on your definition.
>>62047060
What you're talking about here is privacy, not security. Both Android and iPhones are inherently violating privacy because they are proprietary products and ask for many things, including your information, have a GPS and so on. When it comes to security, an iPhone is a bit better off today due to a better access control mechanism, but both are easily broken. A large shift in the way CPUs are made has to happen for any of these phones to be secure, but that wouldn't necessarily make them not invade your privacy.
Get your definitions correct if you want to be taken seriously, anon.
fair, thanks :)