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Is iOS really safer than Android?

Mobile security has become a proxy battle for everything from banking and health data to private photos and work emails, and ...
Phishers are using a novel technique to trick iOS and Android users into installing malicious apps that bypass safety guardrails built by both Apple and Google to prevent unauthorized apps. Both ...
Google's “Quick Share” now interoperates with Apple’s “AirDrop” – enabling two-way, peer-to-peer file sharing between Android ...
With the increasing sophistication of digital threats, safeguarding your phone and personal data has never been more crucial. Android is responding with a suite of new security features designed to ...
Now that most people have huge amounts of personal data on their phones, security is more important than ever—even if most people care a lot more about apps, ease of use, design, and price. But the ...
In the smartphone industry, there’s an unsaid perception around security and safety. iPhones are the better bet compared to Android. Given the open nature of Google’s smartphone OS, it’s not ...
Brady Snyder is a technology journalist that has written about mobile devices and computers for multiple publications for over two years. He graduated from St. John's University with a B.S. in ...
In iOS 26, Visual Intelligence kicks in the moment you take a screenshot. As soon as you take a screenshot, tap the thumbnail ...
A team of academic researchers has uncovered a new Android security exploit that raises a lot of questions about the platform’s permission system. The technique, named TapTrap, uses user interface ...
A longstanding debate between the security capabilities presented by iOS and Android continues to rage on. Is either ...