Google: Android is as secure as iOS

Android or iOS? No electronic device is secure enough these days, even if companies invest huge amounts of money in solutions ς που έχουν σαν στόχο να κάνουν τα προϊόντα τους απόρθητα σε hacking. Η ασφάλεια είναι και ένα πολύ καλό for discussion among users of Android and iOS devices.

Many experts in security experts argue that the Android OS is a security mess, but Google appears to have taken significant steps to improve privacy and security on devices running its mobile platform.android

The company now provides mobile phone manufacturers with monthly security updates that fix them the ones it discovered that can be exploited by malicious users.

On the other hand, the iOS ecosystem is considered safer, but less adaptable and open to developers.

During an interview after a speech at a security conference, Adrian Ludwig, director of security at Android, said that "definitely" Google's Pixel devices provide about the same security as an iPhone.

He claimed that Android will soon be better: "In the long run, the open ecosystem of Android is going to reach a much better position."

According to Ludwig, Android's built-in security solution called Safety Net now scans 400 million devices a day. In addition, the product can control 6 billion the day.

Thanks to Safety Net, the number of Android devices that have malware is too small today, according to Ludwig.

He also argues that less than the 1% of Android smartphones are affected by PHA (Potentially Harmful Applications), which is hard to believe.

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