The TRUTH about Android Security: Does it still suck?

Android’s security is supposed to suck. We’ve heard it plenty of times from plenty of places: Android’s fragmented nature, and phone manufacturers’ laziness when it comes to software updates, means your Android phone is just less secure than an iPhone…. Right? Not so fast.

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28 thoughts on “The TRUTH about Android Security: Does it still suck?

  1. Yet Google removes hundreds of thousands of malicious apps every year. After millions of downloads. Which is where google's real security issues are.

  2. After I finally retired my BlackBerry many years ago I bought a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and I couldn't be happier with Android devices. I never had a single security issue with any of my Samsung Note devices.

  3. Good topic to highlight, good summary of alll the things Android better does nowadays. However a Google locked S10 is unlockable for resetting within 10 minutes, while an iCloud locked iPhone is literally trash. But at least our data is safe 🙂

  4. my samsung s9 plus is waiting for the android 11.12
    and my
    asus zenpad 3, still got android 7 lol

    i hate having to stay in some tech window, to get a update, screw that

  5. What nonsense most android phones especially the entry and mid level phones never get timely security updates and even major OS updates are not guaranteed.

    For me my next purchase will be a android phone which guarantees timely security updates for 5 yrs and OS updates for atleast 3 yrs. Laws must be setup to penalise manufacturers who fail to stick to the OS update guarantee advertised.

  6. I’m an iPhone user and the Android security issues are being over hyped. Unfortunately Google doesn’t say privacy and security 100 times per keynote like Apple does. And like the video mentioned the moment there’s a security risk due to the Play services those issues literally aren’t even taken advantage of. And I personally don’t count people downloading or opening shady emails or pressing on links they don’t trust because that’s what I call user error. And people on iPhone does the same thing so you can’t blame the software security for that.

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