I think it is still not safe for now
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secure or not, depend on the user
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Depend on the user, if you smart, then android is secure
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security is good :) Thanks
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Talk about how trustworthy companies using Android are, and mainly about how secure your phone is against data mining. Protecting against malware is peanuts. Most people here don't have a clue what internet security really means. Very sad.
UnaOS is doing a damn fine job in building trust and keeping your data secure. Privacy matters. People who say they don't care cuz they got nothing to hide are plain idiots and liars. Just ask them their passwords and they'll call you crazy. Even if you tell them you won't login without their consent. These people are staying willfully ignorant to the fact that we are being profiled, filmed, tracked, listened to, ... you name it and it's already done, by dozens and dozens of companies and thousands of people. The data collected on you gets sold to highest bidder. People tend to forget that for example Google is an advertising company in the first place and they don't give a f#.k about your privacy. They are as sanctimonious as can be. Any idea where PRISM will end? | |
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If you don't push every button that you see on the screen and download/install apps from trusted sources, there is little chance to catch the virus.
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SIMPLE:
Android OS is pretty safe, but skins, hardware, browsers, websites, apps, bloatware and what not, are not. Next question? | |
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