• Dreeg Ocedam@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Well, when compared to Android, Iphones are for sure much more private! But that comes at the cost of freedom of choice. For example, on Iphone, you can’t have a non-safari based browser, so that means no Firefox, and no uBlock Origin.

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        3 years ago

        iPhones are not any more private, intact less private and unverifiable closed source blackboxes.

        I mean we’re comparing them to Google’s Android. I just said that they are more private. Being more private than a google product is really not that hard.

        And Android phones give much less freedom to the user than they should be. The smartphone ecosystem is a disaster for the consumer.