Privacy on a non-degoogled Android device is non existent. Just because only Google gets to munch on your data doesn't equal privacy.
118ReplyThis meme is brought to you by someone who has no clue what iOS can do.
82ReplyPrivacy on graphene os
59Reply 48ReplyIOS has DNS profiles.
45ReplyThe whiplash between posts on Lemmy is so great.
Everyone seems to hate google and how invasive they are while simultaneously simping for google’s mobile OS
This shit is so stupid.
38ReplyThe operating system that Google created to collect your data is secure? Not unless you get rid of all the Google services.
38ReplyYou can't even install DNS66 from the play store because Google bans apps that block ads. This meme is way off the mark and I'm and android fanboy.
33ReplyThis is such a brain dead take. You cannot compare an OS from one developer to a device from another unspecified manufacturer with no context. No one would claim that a Samsung phone is more private than an iPhone, regardless of the "potential" in the context of degoogling, or the niche privacy switch that's present on less than 1/10,000 Android devices sold.
30ReplyRegular Android < iOS < Custom ROM
19ReplyButton to disable all sensors? Which phone has this?
10ReplyLol
0ReplyAt least i dont have to (cant) use chromium on iOs.
-1ReplyPretty accurate, though google does collect a lot of data...
-3ReplyDidn’t google only recently get the ability to block apps access to stuff like your camera, microphone, files etc? That was in iOS over a decade ago
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