RobotDaniel@lemm.ee to Memes@lemmy.ml • 1 year agoAndroid vs IOSimagemessage-square27 fedilinkarrow-up1215
arrow-up1215imageAndroid vs IOSRobotDaniel@lemm.ee to Memes@lemmy.ml • 1 year agomessage-square27 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareSeaJ@lemm.eehexbear25·1 year agoThe operating system that Google created to collect your data is secure? Not unless you get rid of all the Google services. linkfedilink
minus-squaremiss_brainfart@lemmy.mlhexbear15·1 year agoDon't confuse privacy and security. Android is a very secure system. linkfedilink
minus-squareCandyDumDub@lemm.eehexbear13·1 year agoAndroid is AOSP, it has no Google at all. Don't confuse OEM ROMs and Android Open Source Project. As someone with GrapheneOS I can only laugh when someone calls iOS more private linkfedilink
minus-squaremiss_brainfart@lemmy.mlhexbear3·edit-21 year agoI don't confuse anything. All flavours of Android are secure systems, but that doesn't mean they're all private. I definitely agree with you that Graphene is more private than iOS, which is probably more private than most OEM Android systems out there. linkfedilink
minus-squaremiss_brainfart@lemmy.mlhexbear1·edit-21 year agoSo, originally I simply stated that privacy and security aren't the same, and that Android as a whole is very secure. And from this, you somehow extrapolated that I don't know the difference between AOSP and OEM Systems? Enlighten me. linkfedilink
The operating system that Google created to collect your data is secure? Not unless you get rid of all the Google services.
Don't confuse privacy and security. Android is a very secure system.
Android is AOSP, it has no Google at all. Don't confuse OEM ROMs and Android Open Source Project. As someone with GrapheneOS I can only laugh when someone calls iOS more private
I don't confuse anything. All flavours of Android are secure systems, but that doesn't mean they're all private.
I definitely agree with you that Graphene is more private than iOS, which is probably more private than most OEM Android systems out there.
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So, originally I simply stated that privacy and security aren't the same, and that Android as a whole is very secure.
And from this, you somehow extrapolated that I don't know the difference between AOSP and OEM Systems?
Enlighten me.