Android vs. iOS: The big bad wolf is not always who you think





Protecting your privacy has become a real headache in the hyper connected world we live in today. Social and our email accounts actually start we beg personal order information that we did not often want to share networks. However, this violation of the Privacy Act does not only summarizes some of these services, because it turns out that our smartphones also collect certain private , but are not kept. Therefore Bit defender took the initiative to analyze all the applications on the most popular time operating systems, namely Android and iOS to check intrusive behavior of the latter. For this, the firm used the free tool that has Clue ful analyze exactly 314,474 Android applications and 207,843 iOS applications.



Thus, 45.41% of applications make calls to the iOS platform location services against 34.55% for the Android platform. Applications for both platforms are the same processes calls for “spy” on their users, and often operate via integrated to know the habits of users advertisements.



In addition, 18.92% of the proposed AppStore applications can access your contact list that you have no conscience, when only 7.69% of the apps on Android are technically able to read your contacts. Otherwise, 14.58% of Android applications have the ability to share information about the details of your mobile device when 5.73% may disclose your email address. Of course, iOS is just as hungry for information that the Android operating system. All information gathered are all beneficial to designers, for advertising purposes.



Finally, 8.82% offered on the Play Store Google applications can collect the phone numbers of users still for advertising purposes, such as applications that integrate Air Push or LeaBolt and can gather information without users’ knowledge .



Finally, if the ads found on the applications are often eager to private order information such as geolocation, the list of contacts, phone numbers and email address, to buy the application in question does nothing to solve because in addition to the data already collected, the application can now collect your data bank. If iOS is actually more demanding personal information, the purpose of the article is not to show you which one is the best OS, but rather to inform you of the dangers on the protection of privacy that exists on Android and iOS. Then I will not say any more than it is best to immediately purchase the application, but rather to focus on free applications that are too intrusive in relation to advertisements they provide.