So as you may know, i’m an iPhone user and a hater of Google. Recenly, it has came to my attention that i am somehow being spied on, as this has been appearing lately every single day:

Now i did not open the camera at all, and somehow it’s saying that’s being used.

Not only that, but basically i had a qr code saved in my camera roll. Every time someone scans it, i get a notification. However, randomly at 12 am, somehow i got a notification saying that someone scanned it. The QR code was not shared anywhere or posted, and the phone was offline at that time too. Now i think that its probably the time to switch from iOS to android.

Why is android superior then iOS, why, and how is it safer then iOS and what phone should i buy? (no pixel tho)

  • DominusOfMegadeus@sh.itjust.works
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    17
    ·
    8 hours ago

    This is the answer. No way you get MORE security switching to Google. (There’s loads of Apple Haters here though, so watch out). I’m also an Apple hater. I just hate Microsoft and google more.

    • BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      5
      ·
      edit-2
      5 hours ago

      You can easily get far more privacy with Android than iOS, even using a factory, unrooted, rom.

      Though I’d say iOS is more private out of the gate than Android.

      Once you start installing apps, it’s arguable which is worse - while Apple restricts a lot of stuff, I’ve had apps on iOS that eat battery to pull ads constantly (specifically one Solitaire game, but others too) and lots of Android apps are notorious for wanting every permission and to run at boot. “Free” games on both platforms are notably guilty.

      At least with Android you can choose a lot of apps that don’t collect data, and don’t even want a network connection. Unrooted, you can use a VPN full time, that can block network access for apps, or even specific network connections (NoRoot Firewall is one, and ThinkDNS can do this too, IIRC). Like free games - on Android (even unrooted), I can block their network access. And I know it’s effective because it breaks some games.

      I’ve used a stock, unrootable phone, and stripped down a lot of stuff using the Universal Android Debloat Utility. It can disable bloatware like all the Facebook components.

      Though if OP wants to have a more private and more secure device, I’d go Android with a custom rom, especially Graphene, but Lineage and DivestOS can get you close to Graphene, especially is you manage your layers of privacy and security.