How will Android OS compete with iPhone's upcoming privacy features such as disposable e-mails? #iPhone #Android #developer

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Manager of Marketing6 years ago

iOS is most safest operating software

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Chief Security Officer in Software6 years ago

Android has more challenges around security because there are multiple phone hardware manufacturers that have to coordinate and push updates to the phones. Apple has the advantage of a single closed ecosystem wher they can control everything and so security will continue to be an advantage over Android.

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no title6 years ago

Adding this https://www.wired.com/story/146-bugs-preinstalled-android-phones/

no title6 years ago

Another Android flaw was posted today: www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/android-vulnerability-lets-rogue-apps-take-photos-record-video-even-if-your-phone-is-locked/

Director, Information Security Engineering and Operations in Manufacturing6 years ago

I don’t think that we will see any response to the privacy features offered in iOS. The 2 operating systems are targeting different audiences, in my opinion.

ISSO and Director of the IRU in Healthcare and Biotech6 years ago

Not an android fan at all iPhone OS is the most safe and secure option out there.

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no title6 years ago

What is it that you feel that the data security is no where as good as iPhone OS?

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