The Safest Mobile Device: iOS vs Android

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  • @AllThingsSecured
    @AllThingsSecured  2 года назад +27

    Which mobile OS do you use? And are you looking to change for some reason? Leave a comment below with your answer...I'm curious to know!

    • @bobbyjohnson116
      @bobbyjohnson116 2 года назад +4

      GrapheneOS focused on hardened android for more privacy and some security. Lots of sandboxing.

    • @saurusratke
      @saurusratke 2 года назад

      Hey this isnt related to this video but your video about setting up a google authenticator app might be misinforming people. RUclips use to have a way to put in text boxes on the video to tell a viewer this info is out of date. If you really think google authenticator is insecure you should take that video down or at least put a warning somehow.

    • @SpeedRaceGame
      @SpeedRaceGame 2 года назад +1

      I was curious about that app Shared security show is that app for protection for the phone

    • @SpeedRaceGame
      @SpeedRaceGame 2 года назад +1

      I use Galaxy A71 is there another app I can use to protect my phone fir all my info for my phone but not only signal private

    • @x-gamessimulator1067
      @x-gamessimulator1067 2 года назад +2

      Im a SuperUser Android
      I do not agree! I think Android is better at tracking than IOS. If it's on Android by the manufacturer, Android loses. But if you use a Custom Rom + Root + Adblock + MicroG. Definitely Android Wins with Custom ROMs.
      De-Google Phone

  • @jojo-gg1iz
    @jojo-gg1iz 11 месяцев назад +36

    I felt that blackberry moment of silence in my heart.

  • @trintex44
    @trintex44 Год назад +22

    I switched to iPhone last year from the S22 the only thing I miss about the Android is the customization but other than that Apples is my choice. I just feel like the security is better

  • @SharedSecurityPodcast
    @SharedSecurityPodcast 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for the shout out! Great episode!

  • @dontgoonmyprofile9028
    @dontgoonmyprofile9028 7 месяцев назад +21

    You're ignoring the fact that google is an advertising company

    • @johns818
      @johns818 4 месяца назад +5

      Umm.. so is apple

    • @doughhxx
      @doughhxx Месяц назад +1

      because it's irrelevant

  • @Poweredbylinux
    @Poweredbylinux Год назад +10

    I'm starting to question Apple's honesty around privacy. I pay for Apple One Priemer and have noticed targeted ads in their News App and in the Apple TV app. Plus Google is the default search engine in Safari. It's a financial benefit to Apple in the "Partnership" with Google.
    I also question whether or not Apple is making money off of our biometrics via the Apple Watch. Apple claims our health data is private, but it's customers can opt into research. My guess is that Apple isn't giving that information away for free. It's pure speculation, but they're in the business to make money and they collect a TON of telemetry data on us. From biometrics, to what apps you use the most, to where you are going.
    Again, I don't think Apple is as forthcoming as they portray themselves to be.

    • @JonathanCentifanto
      @JonathanCentifanto 8 месяцев назад +6

      The fact that Apple was going full steam ahead with the ICloud photo scanning and only stopped when it got leaked, tells me that they aren't as invested in your security as they claim. Also, the fact that they force users to use unencrypted SMS instead of encrypted RCS when messaging non-iOS devices is super ironic. I'm of the opinion that Android and iOS are pretty much equally secure if you are smart with your device.

    • @igooog
      @igooog 2 дня назад +1

      Apple prevents tracking from non-Apple sources.
      They do this so they have exclusive access to that same tracking data they can sell to advertisers.
      It's not for your privacy, it's for their profit.

  • @ricdonato4328
    @ricdonato4328 2 года назад +145

    After being a iPhone user for eleven years, I purchased a Samsung Note20. OMG, this is an amazing device, better than any iPhone I owned. Also, my productivity increased as well, thus I do not see any reason for returning to iPhone.

    • @nikyabodigital
      @nikyabodigital 2 года назад +19

      Me too. But Iphone camera and software update is just so good man.

    • @sergebureau2225
      @sergebureau2225 Год назад +15

      @@nikyabodigital No it is not at all !!!

    • @randomdreamer1619
      @randomdreamer1619 Год назад +6

      @@nikyabodigital Yellowish camera?

    • @christinaanderson8336
      @christinaanderson8336 Год назад +6

      @@nikyabodigital actually with updates Google is just as good . Samsung is catching up. Both Samsung and Google take great videos and pictures anymore. Fold 4 user and love it

    • @ldmtag
      @ldmtag Год назад +4

      Can you give some examples? I'm a Samsung user too, I've always thought my system is superior, I just can't tell exactly why cos I never used iPhone for more than a couple hours. So far I can say it's just inconvenient and unpleasant to use, it forces me to swipe, drag and hold stuff, which I don't like, I prefer a formal cold distancing tap.

  • @diogenesramos7170
    @diogenesramos7170 2 года назад +7

    There's an interesting article about this called "Are iPhones Really Better for Privacy? Comparative Study of iOS and Android Apps"

  • @joeyjoey7972
    @joeyjoey7972 Год назад +7

    if you using samsung secure folder or just using 256K AES encryption in a seperate IOS app, then unless you physically unlock those files then no once can get access to them. i think this video whilst informative is very high level. there are many things you can do apart from app permissions to secure your data. In general if you know what your doing both android and Ios can be very secure devices.

    • @ferdinandugarte7172
      @ferdinandugarte7172 3 месяца назад

      Yeah but if you do dr ugs the gov Will give your phone to sansung tech so they give them your folders.

    • @joeyjoey7972
      @joeyjoey7972 3 месяца назад +1

      @@ferdinandugarte7172 not if you encyprt the files yourself. btw apple for example cannot unlcok a properly locked iphone, that is end to end encryption.

  • @dray2625
    @dray2625 7 месяцев назад +3

    New viewer here. Really like your calm and informative way of presenting information. Definitely new fan! will follow.... Thanks

  • @rebeccagrace1509
    @rebeccagrace1509 Год назад +5

    I prefer Android and having the control over my privacy... apple "good" for protecting you against the "bad kids" but my gut and intuition does not trust the dependence on this sole parent in control of and access to all my ish...

  • @danielkrasnopoias1418
    @danielkrasnopoias1418 2 года назад +7

    braxme youtuber said after Android 11 and up is better for privacy then ios

  • @deborahc9775
    @deborahc9775 2 года назад +10

    Can you discuss clouds? Specifically what to store, where to store, and what not to store. I resisted them for a long time but it seems necessary if you primarily use a mobile device.

  • @brennathompson1855
    @brennathompson1855 Год назад +14

    Thanks for all the information! I am looking to replace my really old phone and privacy is my main concern. People told me Apple is better than Android in that regard, and it seems they were correct

    • @shadowmaker8402
      @shadowmaker8402 Год назад +2

      Not really in andriod you can have stuff that make it more secure so

    • @ViralVideos69698
      @ViralVideos69698 Год назад +1

      @@shadowmaker8402 Yeah

  • @homesteadishdad
    @homesteadishdad 2 года назад +15

    I use an Apple phone with iOS for my daily use, but I keep as much personal data off of it as possible. I have a Pixel with CalyxOS (my opinion, the best Linux phone OS) and I have been getting used to using that in the event my iPhone is no longer viable for these privacy reasons.

  • @ronakclasses
    @ronakclasses 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the perspective I never thought in this way

  • @thomas1699
    @thomas1699 2 года назад +6

    I use an Android (12) phone. Sony 10 Mk 3.
    I use Firefox Browser and Duck Duck Go search engine. That slows my phone down a bit, but it cuts off lots of trackers. I still have the (Windows) PC mindset. (I can put any collection of parts in it that I wish.)

  • @StefanUrkel
    @StefanUrkel 2 года назад +4

    answer for 99.9% of the population: it doesn't matter.. use common sense. if you put sensitive data on a phone or any device, secure it according to its sensitivity, whether it be password protection, encryption, etc. and if it's that sensitive that you even worry about it after that, then don't put it on any device or at least not one connected to any network whatsoever. what is YOUR threat model? if you're spending your time worrying and your situation is such that nobody really cares about you or your personal info (aside from marketers and fraudsters), then you're spending precious moments of your time trying to safeguard things for no good reason and wasting your life away doing it, while also enduring the inconveniences that come from doing it.

    • @Jane_Moss
      @Jane_Moss Год назад

      wow I love this comment. surprised no one commented under it. I have been wasting so much time trying to figure this out. wondering what phone u use ?

    • @StefanUrkel
      @StefanUrkel Год назад

      @@Jane_Moss I now use a Pixel 6, since Best Buy recently had the TMobile model as an upgrade for $200 without any contract. Had it unlocked and installed GrapheneOS on it. It doesn't install unnecessary apps I don't use, lets me have a bit more control privacy and security settings, and feels less invasive. I have separate user profiles for everyday tasks (web browsing, youtube using a 3rd party app that bypasses the ads, etc.) and for banking. But that's a personal choice to go through those hoops. It works well for me so far. It's not better than an iPhone 13/14 Pro Max or Samsung S22 Ultra, but it does what I need out of a phone while paying as little as possible. But for most people, I would just go with an iPhone honestly. I just wanted a little more control over certain things and be not as locked into Apple's ecosystem. But iPhone does pretty good when it comes to security and privacy while not to the point of being inconvenient.

  • @billi706
    @billi706 Год назад +10

    This guy puts ads in his videos and still manages to put ads while talking 🤦‍♂️

  • @varinderkataria4848
    @varinderkataria4848 5 месяцев назад +3

    I have two phones, one iPhone and OnePlus. Last month there was a cyber attack on my android and it in fact was compromised. Before that, I have always loved android but as far as security goes, no one beats iPhone.

  • @he-dp3mk
    @he-dp3mk 2 года назад +6

    5:07 ive always been an android user and every phone i remember having has asked for permissions before using the camera etc, idk what hes talking about

    • @zugzwang_age3475
      @zugzwang_age3475 5 месяцев назад

      I am an Android user and this happen after apple done it first . I think it was after android 9

  • @x-gamessimulator1067
    @x-gamessimulator1067 2 года назад +2

    I do not agree! I think Android is better at tracking than IOS. If it's on Android by the manufacturer, Android loses. But if you use a Custom Rom + Root + Adblock + MicroG. Definitely Android Wins with Custom ROMs.
    De-Google Phone

  • @randychris5031
    @randychris5031 2 месяца назад +1

    T
    Let’s go straight to the point and stop beating around the bushes when it comes to security Apple 🍏 beats android hands down theres no arguing about this. For example if an android phone is stolen the security system can easily be bypassed reboot and sold like new 🆕 but you can’t try that shit 💩 with Apple devices if you can’t unlock it then forget it you can only sell as scrap 😊

  • @PieterBreda
    @PieterBreda Год назад +4

    In Europe, providers won't interfere with your phone nor install stuff.

  • @JuniorJR52
    @JuniorJR52 2 месяца назад +2

    iOS, because it’s much easier to make blind friendly, as I, am visually impaired and have very limited eyesight. I tried on Android but couldn’t make the font as large as I needed, so switched back to iOS. And that’s where I’ve been since.

  • @ornikel
    @ornikel 2 года назад +31

    It also depends on how Apple and Google check the apps in their stores. I always hear about Malware apps for Android, but not much on iOS.

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  2 года назад +12

      Yea, it seems that the app submission process is much less stringent on Android than iOS.

    • @ricdonato4328
      @ricdonato4328 2 года назад

      Purchasing apps off the Google Store there is much less likely of contracting malware. Same with Apple, purchase from their app store.

    • @ricdonato4328
      @ricdonato4328 2 года назад

      @@Real-Name..Maqavoy Oops "...inevitable if your an IT-Security And ...", should read either you are or you're. Recall that which follows your belongs to the person you are writing to. Yes, when spoken your and you're sound the same, however when written each has their own meanings and usage not related to each other.

    • @robmalcolm8042
      @robmalcolm8042 Год назад +1

      Android to me feels more similar to windows than Linux. And this is with it being based on Linux! Linux is way more stabile than both and arguably as much or more stabile than Mac OS.

    • @robmalcolm8042
      @robmalcolm8042 Год назад +1

      It sucks because android otherwise is a great idea if it truly had the os of Linux it would probably run better than apple but apple has optimized its os so well for so long from being made solely Hardware and software by them only. Still think android is more fun tho

  • @Astro_80
    @Astro_80 2 года назад +29

    I prefer Android for it's flexibility and customisation. Security-wise, with newer versions of the OS, you have good control over both OS level and app level privacy settings.

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  2 года назад +8

      I think they still have a ways to go with app-level privacy, but it’s definitely getting better. Thanks for the feedback, Frank!

    • @Astro_80
      @Astro_80 2 года назад

      @@AllThingsSecured No problem

    • @funkam0nkey
      @funkam0nkey 2 года назад +3

      The issue lies with Google apps and the data they collect. Not how secure the OS is. You can’t have privacy and that amount of data collection. Choose one or the other.

    • @onyi9046
      @onyi9046 2 года назад +2

      IOS is far better

    • @ricdonato4328
      @ricdonato4328 2 года назад +13

      @@onyi9046 Be specific. Do explain how and why, otherwise your comment is at best anecdotal.

  • @dannysmith713
    @dannysmith713 2 года назад +4

    That walled garden had always had a back gate for 3 lettered agencies to waltz into when they please

  • @Lothramir
    @Lothramir 2 месяца назад +2

    The best thing i got out of this video was the fact that you can always be forced to open your phone. And then none of it matters. The more important thing is what you choice to store on your device/cloud. Simple thought, brilliant

  • @Soth0w76
    @Soth0w76 4 месяца назад +2

    The original Android doesn't track you because Android has no Play Store and no Google, it is an Open-Source project

  • @riigel
    @riigel 2 года назад +3

    I do use signal too

  • @fabiocarvalho2640
    @fabiocarvalho2640 2 года назад +27

    THANK YOU for this video. I’m doing some research if the Google Pixel 6 is a better fit for my security concerns and it was really hard to find good content related to privacy and security. Apparently only the camera is what matters for most people these days. Cheers

    • @blankstatement1
      @blankstatement1 2 года назад +3

      the pixel is a great option and if you’re thinking about getting the 7 VPN service is included for free

    • @Jo5ue1
      @Jo5ue1 4 месяца назад

      Apple is as bad as other companies when it comes to tracking, they just do it in a smart way where they can manipulate the words for it to be at the borderline of legal.

  • @JBlinky67
    @JBlinky67 Год назад +3

    So basically it doesn't matter. Got it. Been using Android since the first Note was released. Now have S22 Ultra. Was considering switching to iOS next time for privacy reasons. Guess I won't be. Thank you.

    • @TyroneBiggums789
      @TyroneBiggums789 Год назад

      I was debating switching to iphone for security and very shamefully I must admit imessage as well

  • @Jo5ue1
    @Jo5ue1 4 месяца назад +1

    Google makes its own hardware and software. So if you are looking for a similar Apple experience get yourself a Google Pixel phone. Plus Google gives you a free Google VPN with your Pixel phone and the cherry on top you get the best camera 📸

  • @tyrosel2543
    @tyrosel2543 6 месяцев назад

    This was quite a beneficial video. Thank u

  • @benaravensfan
    @benaravensfan 5 месяцев назад

    The messaging situation is one of the things that the US DOJ is suing Apple over.

  • @angelamoe9559
    @angelamoe9559 Год назад +2

    I wiped my iPhone X and sold it. I just downloaded an app u haven’t used it awhile but it said “share with your I phone x?” Is this just the app being dumb? I don’t want to share any information with someone that owns my old phone.

  • @Swandivein
    @Swandivein Месяц назад +1

    After getting scammed I don’t even trust these videos everyone looks like they have AI mouths! Nice try buddy fool me once

  • @thatjpwing
    @thatjpwing 2 года назад +47

    I’m an iOS user all the way. The integration across the ecosystem is amazing. I feel like Apple has an honest interest in maintaining user privacy and don’t mind that they use that as a selling point. I’ve had Android phones in the past. They provided a good experience. However, Google is in the business of knowing user data to provide a personalized ad experience, since the vast majority of Google products are ad supported. Google is in the ad business, and for that to succeed they need to know user data. Now, my trust level is higher with Google than it is with, say, Facebook, but my trust level with Apple is higher than with Google. Usually I’m all about Linux, and I use Linux on daily basis, but I don’t want to tinker with my smartphone like I do with my desktop or laptop, so I stick with iOS.

    • @raywall1133
      @raywall1133 2 года назад +11

      This reads the way I feel. I'm currently on Android, but for reasons you just wrote, my next phone will most likely be an iPhone to go along with my Linux laptop at home.

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  2 года назад +8

      Makes a lot of sense, J.P.

    • @funkam0nkey
      @funkam0nkey 2 года назад

      @@raywall1133 I made the jump in 2021 and haven’t looked back. iOS has come a long way in the last 2 versions. Not regrets.

    • @manowar2816
      @manowar2816 2 года назад +4

      Siri is power by Google . You have In iPhone advertising ID yes you do they listen to you a ll the time. Etc apple lie

    • @funkam0nkey
      @funkam0nkey 2 года назад +4

      @@manowar2816 Siri isn't powered by Google. Also with Apple you are asked if you want targeted ads. You get the chance to turn them off. Which I have done, along with app tracking.

  • @JuanJohn013
    @JuanJohn013 2 года назад +3

    The most important thing to remember is don’t go to China. 🤣

  • @mr.jimmeh
    @mr.jimmeh Год назад +1

    I trust Apple more than Google (an advertising company) with my security/privacy. Not completely, but still a lot more.

  • @JunkheadAlice
    @JunkheadAlice 9 месяцев назад

    I run windows 11 pro on my mobile device. I've been using windows based mobile devices exclusively for 20 years. I've checked out ios and android and they don't work for me. Having a full pc in my pocket and a duplicate spare has allowed me to live light without sacrifice. My current device is the surface duo.

  • @dennisk7193
    @dennisk7193 Год назад +3

    honestly, your video is really damn good. I'm from the Android side and i hate really the apple side. But in fact, how you say, it is important how to feed your device with your (personal) informations and it no cares about how secure one system is, because social engineering can beat them.. thx for your review/video, i like it💪

  • @WitchMedusa
    @WitchMedusa Год назад +2

    Android is more secure, look at how much zero days cost on Androids vs iOS

    • @WitchMedusa
      @WitchMedusa Год назад +2

      GrapheneOS is very usable, I've even convinced 2 of my moms friends to start using it. My mom is still an iPhone user sadly.
      There are some pain points on GrapheneOS which can eaisly be fixed, it just requires the initial setup.
      Like the default messenger, keyboard, etc. Those apps all suck, install Microsoft SwiftType then disable network access so it cant phone home. Stuff like this.
      When I setup GrapheneOS for normies I try to make it as convenient as possible knowing they are still getting a MASSIVE privacy & security boost over stock Android, which is still better than iOS.
      For me security & privacy is king.

  • @manowar2816
    @manowar2816 2 года назад +2

    None. Buy pixel and pit custom rom

  • @tutacat
    @tutacat Год назад +1

    Yes they can install spyware apps, etc. ADB makes the scanning much easier, and allows all files access on iphone.

  • @VoltronLion
    @VoltronLion 23 дня назад +1

    Cops getting into your phone should be VERY ILLEGAL since you may have mobile banking apps and various information that NEEDS to be kept private! You should sue that department, I would 100%!

  • @chownzi2461
    @chownzi2461 Год назад +1

    A degoogled android is pretty good but out of the box i think ios is better for privacy google is tracking everything that's coming from an android user

  • @Dandy334
    @Dandy334 Год назад +3

    I recently went from Apple phone I’ve had for 4 years to an android. I wish I could stay with Apple for the security. If you have anymore safety info and tips and tricks for android it would be helpful. Thank you.

    • @oddsnends3090
      @oddsnends3090 11 месяцев назад

      Why didn’t you just stay with iPhone?

  • @Mr_Sus901
    @Mr_Sus901 5 месяцев назад

    Minute 5:00 user tracking I think Android they have built in ON THE MENU disabled camera disabled Microphone and last stop sensors. So I think Android is better and lastly it has more settings to give and permissions for app specifically ANTIVIRUS APPS

  • @BRAV-lm6xk
    @BRAV-lm6xk 2 года назад +6

    I just switched on principle. I have always been an Android guy I had one of the very first Google phones. Always had Androids ever since up until IPhone 13. I just don’t care for Googles attitude any more. I believe they are into some shady stuff partnering with governments among other things. Not saying Apple is perfect but I think Google needs to be knocked down several pegs.

  • @shaf3006
    @shaf3006 3 дня назад

    iOS private relay works, I can’t access some site from my country with windows or androids but I can access anything anywhere with iOS

  • @therealjenso
    @therealjenso 2 года назад +39

    Well, since Google makes it's money from collecting and using user data, I think Apple wins the privacy war currently, but I'm sure Apple will wade deeper into that pool of cash as time goes on.

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  2 года назад +11

      Perhaps. I think the greater threat is Apple needing to work through regulatory hurdles and adding new features that aren't privacy-friendly.

    • @x-gamessimulator1067
      @x-gamessimulator1067 2 года назад +6

      But, Android with Coston Rom NO GAPPS.
      ANDROID WIN

    • @John-gt8sp
      @John-gt8sp 2 года назад +2

      Since the Apple business model is basically based on selling its hardware, they will need to diversify and offer more pay as you go services. As that happens, “Apple privacy” will likely diminish to some extent.

    • @manowar2816
      @manowar2816 2 года назад

      @@John-gt8sp do you have a button in apple like advertising I'd. See

    • @perkulant4629
      @perkulant4629 2 года назад +1

      Except apple has started to make more aggressive moves towards advertising also. Both the same in my book.

  • @vedicwarriorOriginal
    @vedicwarriorOriginal 2 года назад +2

    I have found the perfect solution. Turn off these devices until you really need to use them. No, Airplane mode just doesn't cut it. Switch it off. There, saved you a few quid you would've spent on a new, de-googled phone.👍

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  2 года назад +1

      Sorry to break it to you, but even phones turned off send out signals.

    • @vedicwarriorOriginal
      @vedicwarriorOriginal 2 года назад

      @@AllThingsSecured OMG!!! Not a conspiracy theory then! We've truly become slaves to these devices. Anyways, thanks for the head-up, mate. Love ur content. 👍

  • @prekshak7721
    @prekshak7721 6 месяцев назад

    I guess days of privacy are over.😢 You have reconcile with your phones. The Social Networks, Google recognise you over operators, platforms.
    They have AI in place to handle gigantic data.
    Best is don't try to hide. Remember you may be compromising a little privacy, but your identity is getting established over number of platforms and data ecosystems. You are becoming famous all over the world. So privacy is the price to be paid for celebrity hood😂.
    Your financial details may be somewhat known to your service providers. But the financial tracks and signatures are there to protect you. They could share your patterns in macro way but I think they are largely ethical and concerned about your safety.

  • @dadude-rs7ub
    @dadude-rs7ub Год назад +1

    I went with apple because I felt that apple always updates there software for a phone for about four years or so with android I feel like it is GOOD LUCK WITH THE UPDATES

  • @evandong
    @evandong 2 года назад +2

    RIP Blackberry 🥲

  • @wqiojekpldlknbwjklopiwojaslKZ
    @wqiojekpldlknbwjklopiwojaslKZ 2 года назад +1

    android wins since you can degoogle it ez dub

  • @Jo5ue1
    @Jo5ue1 4 месяца назад

    Not everyone knows about it and will keep defending them until the end. Even if they're in the wrong.
    I've got no problem if you prefer Apple for their ecosystem, phones, watches, etc. But if you pick them ONLY or MOSTLY because of privacy, rethink your decision.
    Apple is as bad as other companies when it comes to tracking, they just do it in a smart way where they can manipulate the words for it to be at the borderline of legal.

  • @RobFloLA
    @RobFloLA 2 года назад +1

    Android (Samsung) for their sandbox environment Samsung Knox

  • @tigerscott2966
    @tigerscott2966 Месяц назад

    Just bring back the Blackberry.
    Use it with an Android custom ROM.
    Case closed.

  • @cosanostra4286
    @cosanostra4286 Год назад +1

    Actually with Samsung you have the option to turn off Google listening to your phone conversation for third party advertising . SO EVEN WHEN YOU'RE NOT USING YOUR PHONE GOOGLE LISTEN TO YOUR CONVERSATION WITH APLE YOU DONT HAVE THAT Option of turning it off

    • @adrianroman4076
      @adrianroman4076 Год назад

      That is a samsung thing? Isn't that in Android? I was going to switch from Samsung to Pixel to at least share data only with one, not 2 corporations.

  • @DrPoojaSahni
    @DrPoojaSahni 8 дней назад

    On my android phone i have restricted one app with no permission. But as soon as otp comes on sms it directly fetches it. So thats android for you

  • @ToyotaHighlanderSE
    @ToyotaHighlanderSE Год назад +1

    I have 6 old android phones that all run the newest Google play services and there all safe to use

  • @thomaswhitten2537
    @thomaswhitten2537 2 года назад +3

    I go with Android only because it's cheaper. I don't use my phone like the rest of the world.....I guess. I make phone calls and texts. That's it. I don't even carry it with me more times than I do. I don't live on or by my phone. I just don't trust them with anything. I know that's just me. But I also preach against using them for sensative data. I've known plenty of people who have gotten really screwed by trusting an untrustworthy phone.

  • @wilsontodd-ud9km
    @wilsontodd-ud9km Месяц назад

    I. Dont. Know. Witch. One.

  • @matts.3153
    @matts.3153 2 года назад +14

    Ive always been an Android phone user because I enjoy the options of customizing. Youre able to change more, widgets, and more security by using my VPNs with little interference. Youre able to turn off alot of the tracking and logging on your google account. iPhones are def great for people who dont like to play around with tech...From the little amount ive used of my friends iPhone devices I feel like you're confined to a specific space. Not bashing iPhone because they're great phones for certain users. Just like Android better

    • @funkam0nkey
      @funkam0nkey 2 года назад +4

      I would take a look into iOS a bit more. Besides the lack of customisation, you get a lot of options that are techie friendly, especially if you jump into the ecosystem.

  • @MarkTomeh
    @MarkTomeh 2 года назад +2

    Android uses RCS Chat for end to end encryption. It's default on pretty much all Android devices. You should have included that in there instead of put "???."

    • @valvbl9022
      @valvbl9022 5 месяцев назад

      Encryption that's still anybody can see if you fell for that good luck

  • @Blabioffical
    @Blabioffical 2 года назад +1

    I prefer Android because I like the ringtones

  • @Skeeter_Dee
    @Skeeter_Dee 2 года назад +1

    pour one out for blackberry a real homie rip

  • @justsomeguy5103
    @justsomeguy5103 2 года назад +12

    I pick Android as the lesser evil. I do envy iPhone users some of the privacy features, but Apple keeps making things needlessly hard to do when they really shouldn't be. Some of their other decisions also annoy me, like the lightning port or their active efforts to make their devices unrepairable.

  • @makelmikel8511
    @makelmikel8511 Год назад +1

    Apple is better in security becahse google collect info about anything you do

    • @xE92vD
      @xE92vD Год назад

      That's privacy, not security.
      If we talk about AOSP vs iOS, for example. AOSP would be the most privacy one.
      If we talk about security, iOS would be the more secure one.
      Though GrapheneOS (which runs on AOSP) is the most privacy and security focused one, superior to both Android and iOS.
      The reason is simply because AOSP is FOSS, while iOS is not. Thus we can't verify anything they say it has.

  • @samerabdallah82
    @samerabdallah82 2 года назад

    Most big businesses use ios apple because of more security than Android.

  • @ralphlouren6332
    @ralphlouren6332 11 месяцев назад +1

    Voy a dar el salto muy pronto a GraphenOs

  • @the_harbour_boys
    @the_harbour_boys 6 месяцев назад +1

    ❤️ blackberry was the bomb

  • @esmailelbob
    @esmailelbob 2 года назад +9

    I would say android as you can look at it's code and strip out all of it's telemetry and add more security (GrapheneOS?) like what happened with VScode and VScodium

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  2 года назад +1

      Interesting take. So you’re saying that the fact that you can “de-Google” an Android phone is a bonus for you?

    • @esmailelbob
      @esmailelbob 2 года назад +7

      @@AllThingsSecured Actually yes, Google is known to be an ad company. So why not get the best of both worlds. Google's best software and privately.

    • @manowar2816
      @manowar2816 2 года назад

      Amen

  • @warchii1846
    @warchii1846 2 года назад +1

    Ios is so much better. I have both. Any android does have cool features its still not on an ios level.

  • @bridge2336
    @bridge2336 7 месяцев назад

    I do so many things on my phone, over using my lap
    top or pad, including paying some of my bills and banking. I have been an apple user and an android user, and I will never, EVER go back to android. Sorry for me it’s 🍎 wall of steel iOS system.🤷🏻‍♀️ Security is BIG for me. In this day and age, with social media and how advanced we are on the Internet you are absolutely nuts if security is not the top of your concern, but for some people it’s actually not. I guess it depends on what you’re doing on your phone. If you’re looking for customization, gaming, etc. then sure, there’s more of that on android, so I guess security is not that big of a deal for you; most likely you’re using third-party apps anyway. I have an apple 15+ and I absolutely love it❤ I have it customized with pictures, daily widgets, and apps that I use, and it gets the job done for me, as far as phone use, and what I need it for. In my opinion, Samsung can be the biggest and the best but if someone hacks into your phone and steals your identity or whatever they’re looking for than all that customization, and everything else, is pointless. Listen, no one can guarantee 100% security, not even Apple, but if it’s between the two, I’ll take my chances with Apple any day.

  • @Glenn-hm8sb
    @Glenn-hm8sb 2 месяца назад

    So.. Is he saying that using google on an iphone and android is equally secure. Or is googlemail for example harder to hack on an Iphone?? Hope someone has the answer.

  • @Salahdiator
    @Salahdiator Год назад

    5:40 as a apple user watching this vdo on Samsung s 23 I support catching child sex abusers I just can't allowyswlf to accept to upload to a cloud that also has child sex material 😤😡

  • @limitedfair
    @limitedfair 11 месяцев назад

    I dont get why people are pissed off just cuz a company knows what videos you watch for research purposes

  • @j562gee0hdeewestsdegethemuLa
    @j562gee0hdeewestsdegethemuLa 2 года назад +2

    Wickr way better than signal wickr don't use a phone number to link you

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  2 года назад

      Never heard of them, and if a phone number is a problem for you, it's very easy to set up a burner number.

    • @JG-tv6bv
      @JG-tv6bv 2 года назад

      The feds couldn’t crack my Wickr messages

  • @chloeleedow7250
    @chloeleedow7250 2 года назад

    Well never going to China then screw that. Not that I've ever had a reason to go there.

  • @charlesdecker7540
    @charlesdecker7540 5 месяцев назад

    I Hate.f*** Apple phone

  • @niveZz-
    @niveZz- Год назад

    grapheneOS is actually very easy to use

  • @anthonywilliams9415
    @anthonywilliams9415 5 месяцев назад

    I like Pete, but he is hella biased against Android. He is a self proclaimed Apple fanboy

  • @valvbl9022
    @valvbl9022 Год назад

    I go with the wolf Google pixel.not for photos for privacy Yes privacy.

  • @VLKV92
    @VLKV92 2 года назад

    DUST is also a good messaging app

  • @megadrivecorporation
    @megadrivecorporation 5 месяцев назад

    Android is more secure because at the fundamental level it's open source.

  • @rmaha1965
    @rmaha1965 Год назад +13

    I'm team Apple all the way as far as privacy and security goes for several reasons. I recall that several years ago the government tried to coerce Apple into building a backdoor "master key" that can access any device at any time. Apple fought back saying that the would compromise a key feature of their products. Also, most secure data is not on Apple servers but kept on the phone. Google hands over customer data, it seems, to anyone at any time for any reason. Also, I tried an interesting experiment where a friend has a Galaxy phone and it we put in to the table next to an iPhone both with the lock screen on. Then we started talking about an obscure subject like "Gee I'd really like to go on an Alaska cruise" and we said it 4-5 times. Guess what he started seeing in his feed too after? Adverts to Alaska cruises. So while the Android world has much more innovative hardware (yes I've been tempted), I wouldn't touch any of them given the risks.

    • @TyroneBiggums789
      @TyroneBiggums789 Год назад +2

      Im debating between iPhone 14 pro max and Galaxy s23 ultra, I am so torn and I can't decide because I love the customization on my current Galaxy but I want the security of an iPhone. I currently have a galaxy s20+

    • @jeremysmith7374
      @jeremysmith7374 Год назад

      Not the samsungs fault that is his own

    • @Yes-uf2je
      @Yes-uf2je Год назад

      @@jeremysmith7374lol what

    • @fakeisreal258
      @fakeisreal258 Год назад +5

      God bless u for thinking that apple doesn't have any backdoor

    • @Teluric2
      @Teluric2 Год назад +2

      ​@@fakeisreal258mac os have backdoor and telemetry..you re so gullible

  • @aatmboodh
    @aatmboodh 2 года назад +1

    Very nice and practical video session on privacy i ever watched

  • @manowar2816
    @manowar2816 2 года назад

    Apple hunger for wifi Bluetooth and sensors plus camera and mice running 24/24. You call privacy. On the end none is private from both I go with android.

  • @Antagon666
    @Antagon666 3 месяца назад

    Stock AOSP

  • @MaydayMishap
    @MaydayMishap Год назад

    The thing that gets me is, "Why does everyone keep comparing Android to iPhone?" IPhone is a piece of hardware and the Android is software. So if you're going to compare the iPhone to something compare it correctly to something like Samsung s23 or just the Samsung mobile. Going to go ahead and break it to you though. If you look at the CVE on this you will find that in Samsungs history they have about 400 total vulns and iPhone has some 3000. Rounded up on both. Android is just the starting point for the device. Because it is open source the companies can do whatever they want to increase the security of the device. Just because a hack works on the Pixel does not mean it will work on the Samsung and vice versa.

  • @redavout4081
    @redavout4081 3 месяца назад

    11 minutes Vido and didn't answer the question 😂

  • @moneyman64
    @moneyman64 Год назад

    A killer is coming after you.
    Would you rather be out in the open (android) or in a locked room (ios)?

  • @johnnytwobyfour2592
    @johnnytwobyfour2592 Год назад +4

    In my opinion, iOS takes the cake in both categories. This is especially true since after this video was made, only about a month ago actually, Apple in fact decided to go back on the CSAM detection that you talk about in this video; a huge win for privacy crew. For me personally, I became a first time iPhone owner (actually the first Apple product I've ever purchased) as of the 15 Pro, after being Android ONLY since the original Motorola Droid!

    • @ram89572
      @ram89572 Год назад +2

      Last I heard they did implement the scanning though. I don't want any company scanning my personal files no matter what reason they give. Unfortunately there isn't a good option for a modern mobile device that doesn't invade the hell out of your privacy

    • @theNimboo
      @theNimboo 11 месяцев назад

      I consider iPhone to be far less secure for two reasons.
      1 - Apple has proven they can change their mind at a notice. Gone is the Apple who refused to unlock a phone for the FBI. Now Apple willingly shut out apps during the Hong Kong protests at China's request. And Apple continues to allow China access to and control over apps. These things happened AFTER people already owned iphones over there. So they bought something they thought was secure, and then Apple just undoes it. Distgusting.
      2 - Apple considered scanning local devices for illegal pictures. I don't give a shit what the crime was they were thinking of scanning for, the terrifying thing is that they considered it at all. Once again, just like above, people who had bought a device would have suddenly had a different device than the one they bought just because Apple changed their minds about something. Think of the fucking precedent that would have set. First they scan for CSAM, next thing you know it thanks to AI and image recognition technology they also scan your photos for firearms, pirated movies, music, drugs, you fucking name it. Hell, now that your device is basically a snitch spy tool why not fucking use Apple maps to report you to the police if you run a red light or jay walk?
      So ya, if you think Apple is secure you aren't Chinese lmao. Apple is only as secure as mass public sentiment. If people in the future become more ok with Apple devices reporting you for crimes, then suddenly they are a police state tool. The only reason Apple changed their minds about the scanning was because of the pushback.
      So ya, no idea how you could be delusional enough to think your device is secure.

    • @jiffonbuffo
      @jiffonbuffo 10 месяцев назад

      Didn't age well. At least with privacy part.

  • @gee7092
    @gee7092 2 года назад

    Ios is more secured obviously because everythign is run by 1 company. Android is scattered and you can install unsecured APK wich Apple won't allow.

  • @Neptunediscovermedia
    @Neptunediscovermedia Год назад

    Oh my gosh wow and Android is better than ios, ios
    sucks!

  • @nateez3898
    @nateez3898 Год назад

    Most important thing to remember…. Don’t go to China or have business relationships with them if you can help it.