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Apple it’s very far away of being a brand of privacy and security.

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Better than every mainstream alternative, no?

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It depends in what you define as “mainstream” in my personal pov I would prefer to go for degoogled rooted AOSP for privacy concerns if you know how to use it there isn’t anything better than it out there.

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I mean, of course, yeah. By mainstream I mean what your average consumer would purchase and use. They almost certainly will not be rooting a device

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12 points

Nobody would define that as mainstream.

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Rooted, degoogled AOSP is definitively not “mainstream”. Mainstream to me means something you can but off the shelf and start using without having to modify it.

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Are you kidding man? The options are things you can buy off the shelf and turn on.

If you are rooting, configuring etc you are off the mainstream

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Well, we know they’re not, but the people that eat up all the ads Apple makes about their shallow privacy features you have to manually turn on don’t.

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