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Security Bite: iPhone users are more reckless online, new study finds


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The US-based security software firm Malwarebytes recently published a new study that attempts to settle the long-running iPhone vs. Android debate. This time, the focus isn’t on speed or camera quality, but on which users are safer online, including who takes more risks, who is less cautious, and who is more likely to fall for scams. iOS is tightly controlled and closed off by nature, and combined with Apple’s unyielding stance on privacy, it’s likely given users more peace of mind.

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