P@triot
Diamond Member
With all due respect - you're clearly the only one confused between the two of us. For starters, you believed that the entire Apple app stores were apps built by Apple (when in fact they have less than a dozen total). Second, every cybersecurity professional in the world will testify that the Apple platform is overwhelmingly more secure than the Google platform. Here is yet another example:[Youre getting confused. Android is an extremely secure environment. They have opened it up for 3rd party developers. Apple is not more secure. They are just less open.
Cybersecurity firm Zerodium said it will pay $1.5 million for security flaws that hack into iPhones/iPads and gain complete control of the devices. The company's founder said the price is higher because iOS 10 is more difficult to break into than Android.
See? It is more secure. Harder to hack. It's not even close. Android was sporting 55,000 security flaws at one point. I don't think iOS has seen 10 total in the entire history of iOS. The reality is that when it comes to security on mobile products - Apple and Blackberry are the indisputable leaders in the industry. Google and Microsoft are the worst.
Cybersecurity firm offers $1.5 million for iPhone exploits