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iPhone has been named the most unsafe smartphone in terms of user surveillance

Larry C. by Larry C.
04.08.2023
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iPhone has been named the most unsafe smartphone in terms of user surveillance

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Experts have examined the security of a popular smartphone.

Eldar Murtazin, an analyst from Mobile Research Group, identified Apple devices as the most dangerous in terms of user tracking.

He stated that spyware programs on iPhone devices are difficult to detect, and all models have vulnerabilities, although it is unknown if they are being exploited.

Murtazin also noted that Android-based devices, especially those with the Knox security feature, are more secure compared to iPhones. Firmware from other manufacturers does not have the same level of security.

It is worth recalling that experts recently discovered spyware viruses on Apple devices. They attributed this possibility to the closed nature of the iOS operating system, which, in their opinion, could conceal such programs.

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