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Unless you flash your own Android roms you don’t control your phone neither
And tbh I trust Apple significantly more than phone carriers and android manufacturers when it comes to my device and its software
This article also is not about security. It is about „freedom“
The article directly states that some of these restrictions are for security purposes.
Freedom and security are quintessential partners across many spheres of life and that is indeed the relationship being discussed here
Atleast you can flash the Custom ROMs.
In iPhones; you can’t flash a new ROM, AT ALL.Do you verify each custom rom is safe and has no malicious code?
I used to flash roms all the time…it’s really mostly for fun and I don’t have time for that anymore
iOS is safe, secure, and everything works as is and that’s what matters to me and most people in real life
Do you verify every software about jailbreaking and the ones you install via jailbreaking is safe and has no malicious code?
Also, if you really want security; you might as well install GrapheneOS. It’s Open source, and focused A LOT towards security and safety. (with a hint of privacy)
I don’t jailbreak my phone anymore for that exact reason. My personal phone is simply not for playing with anymore. Especially now that it’s connected to financial and confidential information.
There is no perfect security but iOS is by far the best preconfigured option for the ordinary person.
Apart from that the real most important thing is for everyone to always practice basic privacy and security hygiene
A bite? Since when did you have any freedom with Apple software?
Yeah, fuck Apple! Let’s give all our personal data to Google and let them sell it to the highest bidder, and charge us iPhone 17 Pro prices for iPhone 11 performance at the same time! /s
Sure would be nice if there were a third option, because right now, you’re choosing between privacy and freedom to install cracked apps and more easily steal media. Because let’s face it, that’s what people want to sideload for. Both stores offer emulators now. That excuse is straight out. It’s basically down to whether you can install a torrent client or not. Or porn apps, but you can use those through the web. (You can also torrent through the web, via a seedbox, but it’s not as straightforward and it’s not free.)
Remember, Google took away a lot of the things that made Android different from iOS. They took your headphone jack. They took your memory card reader. They even took your buttons to make the bottom of Android phones look more like the bottom of iPhones. They’re coming for sideloading next. They made a concession and said they wouldn’t take it, after all, but they said the same about ad blocking in Chrome. They backed down, they backed down… but ultimately, they did it. And since sideloading is about ad blockers and their threat to Google’s profits as an advertising company, the same will happen with sideloading. They’ll back down once or twice, but ultimately, that is the direction they are going to go.
As someone who uses both… I just wish Apple could make a keyboard. I have a 2019 Android phone and a 2024 iPhone. If I’m gonna be spending time typing online, I will boot up the Android phone, hotspot it off my iPhone (it’s WiFi only, I don’t have a SIM card in it), and type on that. Because Gboard on Android is that much better. Web browsing too, you can’t beat Firefox with uBlock Origin.
I know… there are open source (/Linux) phones out there, and I’m excited for them, but they won’t come to the US because to do so, they’d have to get approved by the carriers, and the carriers won’t do it. They’ll need to put spyware and adware on them. Apple doesn’t let them do it for now (that was their original deal with AT&T, and everyone else who wanted to carry iPhone has had to honour it), but Android phones get it so bad. They get a splash screen at boot. They’re forced to install apps and games. They get ads from the carrier in the notifications. It’s terrible. So I imagine some Linux phone maker trying to break into the US market will be subject to the same. And who knows, maybe iPhones will at some point, too. But we aren’t there yet.
I’m sorry, but have you heard about the actual third option, GrapheneOS?
Have you tried GBoard on iOS? It’s been my go-to for years.
And that’s why we really need some phones where the average user can use Linux.
Average user does not care, as long as it works.
None of these are reasons an average people would care about
Man, I wonder if we should refer to them as “expendable identities instead”. Wonder how cheap it would be to buy some of their info… (/s)






