Quote from: Gallo123 on July 12, 2024, 01:36:55It's funny how every tech website got hoodwinked into thinking Apple was better for security and privacy based on zero evidence.
Everything is completely different - the owners of such sites are ordinary bribed scammers who take advantage of the stupidity and ignorance of 99% of the world's population. Even among the remaining less than 1% of IT workers, more than 70% are essentially idiots in terms of a real understanding of security risks.
Security is ensured in only one way - absolute transparency of hardware and software firmware and continuous re-audit of changes by many independent altruistic experts.
Which is essentially an absolute utopia. That is why all distributions, even open source, are a profanation of idiots if a person cannot conduct a personal audit of the code or through an expert whom he really trusts (again, trust in someone is a utopia). With the modern closed model of developing everything and everyone, attempts to find a "safe device" are only possible if you are at the top of the social pyramid, that is, you have enormous resources, money, and power.
There has already been a lot of evidence of how the authorities, in violation of the constitutions, under fictitious pretexts, destroyed any companies that tried to actually make smartphones with unhackable cryptographic protection and a p2p network, i.e. when there is a potentially dangerous mass decision to escape their totalitarian control.
For intelligence agencies that actually own government vehicles in all countries, such secure solutions are like a red rag for a bull.