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Cake day: June 8th, 2025

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  • If you want to know why, try reading the actual article rather than comments from fan boys here. Here is the actual reason quoted from the article:

    The Israeli military has decided to ban Android phones for senior officers, on security grounds. The news was broken by Israel’s Army Radio and picked up by The Jerusalem Post. “Under the expected order, commanders from the rank of lieutenant colonel and above will be permitted to use only iPhones for official communications. The step is aimed at reducing the risk of intrusions on senior officers’ handsets, according to the report.”

    Fanboys can’t handle the truth 😂. Imagine downvoting someone quoting the actual article because reality doesn’t conform to your biases.


  • Your comments are embarrassing for you.

    Read the actual article:

    The Israeli military has decided to ban Android phones for senior officers, on security grounds.

    So, it is because iPhones are “safer.”

    Also, go get informed on mobile security. Cellebrite is well known for providing governments with tools to hack mobile OSes. Posting an article from 6 years ago shows how ill-informed you are on the topic. At least go find the most up to date information because security vulnerabilities are found and patched constantly. Six year old information is useless. What Cellebrite’s current capabilities are gets leaked periodically. Last I can find for iOS is Cellebrite can’t hack iPhones running the latest OS. It can hack Androids, unless they are using GrapheneOS.

    As someone in tech myself, I’d rather have an iPhone than the average Android phone from a security perspective. If you really care about security and are willing to make some trade offs, use GrapheneOS.








  • If you think there is something to cite in the privacy policy, go ahead and cite it. It’s not my job to make your argument for you.

    In reality, I think you’re being deliberately obtuse because you want to defend Google’s business practices for some reason. You’re conflating the way Google collects sensitive user information for the purpose of advertising in every single one of its products, including from non-Google apps and webpages with some technicality around verbiage in a privacy policy, which you have not even cited yourself.