RE: WhatsApp Opposes Apple's Image Scanning 03-09-2022, 04:22 AM
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(08-07-2021, 02:16 AM)Dismas Wrote: Privacy being separate from security... iOS is both closed source and it will likely scan your images. Android is open source and it will not scan your images. I'd also argue the open source approach is better for security, as flaws can be audited by the public. Security through obscurity has never worked. If you can't observe a system's workings, you can't exactly make the claim it's secure.
There are over 20,000 variations of Android devices, whereas iPhones are pretty much homogenous. The frequency of updates is not determined by just Google, but also manufacturers/carriers. In the case of flavors (like GrapheneOS/LineageOS), the frequency of updates is limited to their development team.
"Privacy being separate from security...'
Yes absolutely, the forward slash I used between privacy and security was simply shorthand for 'or'.
"In the case of flavors (like GrapheneOS/LineageOS), the frequency of updates is limited to their development team."
Yes compared to Google you could reasonably assume that updates are less frequent from a small development team. However, those OS's (GrapheneOS/LineageOS) are still much more secure and private than mainstream Android owing to their fundamentally secure and private configuration. So it may be also be a contributing factor for why there are less updates from these smaller developers, since their OS is inherently more secure and private therefore the rate of security issues encountered is less.
Either way, I think we both agree, if a person values security and privacy, they should not use any mainstream products.