Yeah, that's how I read it. Its not that iphones are less secure (whether that's true or not), but not surprised that the users are objectively more prone to attack (which IMO, is the point of the article)
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I quit not only because of vaping and tobacco-less nicotine pouches, but because I wanted it. If you are buying it for a family member, you can't make them quit... Hopefully they are wanting to, because you can't make that decision for them. Just like any other addict.
I'd imagine it being a bit like shift working
Wasn't intended to be that. Good point though, thanks for the feedback
Excellent point. Hopefully it will as it seems like its in the scope of AI capability.
Touche. This post came off a bit rash, words matter. ๐
Thirded. Came from Proton even. It's been solid for sure!
Use it daily with a couple applications. Namely Thunderbird on Android and Mailbird on Windows.
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If they had stated iOS "users" were more prone to attack, that may more accurately represent the intent of the article