Likewise, people ask, is Apple really private?
Apple is indeed better than Android in terms of built-in privacy, and can, therefore, stake a claim that Apple devices are safer and more private. However, individuals, regardless of whether they own an Android or Apple device, should take responsibility in securing their smartphones.
Also, is Apple a safe phone? Apple closely guards their source code, while Android has made most of their OS open-source. Apple's closed source code makes it harder for hackers to find security flaws.
One may also ask, is Apple more trustworthy than Google?
65.7% of US residents say Google is trustworthy followed by Amazon at 65.1%, Microsoft at 64.9% and Apple at 63.6% and Samsung at 62.3%. 1 in 5 Americans will always trust Google results.
Does Apple steal your information?
Apple-centric privacy
And, of course, Facebook, Google, and Twitter aren't magically safer than they would be on an Android phone. The only time your iPhone is truly private is when it's still in the box. Apple won't spy on your conversations.
