That's not what it says. Not about Signal. If your phone is hacked, *nothing* is foolproof. Iphones are hardest to hack. Androids easiest. https://twitter.com/igorbobic/status/839121167743090688 …
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I know it's beside the point. But may I ask why you say android is less secure? I was under a different impression.
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@patatonix@Bladtman As far as we know from many many different ways, iPhones have better security—hardware, updates, everything.5 replies 2 retweets 9 likes -
Dump our Android phones and buy iPhones if we're worried about security?
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Well, how worried are you? It's important to remember that security is all about risk vs effort.
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Moderately worried: want to make it hard for most to break in my phone but security is not the one and only priority.
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It's hard for your neighbours, and you boss. It will take _a lot_ to make it hard for the CIA. Your threatmodel is important
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I'm an "intelligent layperson" who is willing to put some effort but not expert. Q for me: buy an iPhone next or Pixel?
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Security wise? Probably either, but iPhone seems better configured out the box—but I didn't test Pixel yet. Second hand.
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in US, should we stop using old Android phones (> 2 years old) once carrier decides to stop doing software updates?
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Yes. Also for outside US. Also for Iphones that stop receiving updates.
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