iOS apps leak more personal data than do Android apps - report

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As reported by Appleinsider.com of all people

iOS apps leak more personal data than do Android apps - report

The most popular free apps on Apple's iOS platform are sharing significantly more user data than the most popular apps on Google's Android platform, according to a study recently released by Appthority.


Appthority's App Report for February 2013 looked at the top performing free mobile apps across both iOS and Android, as free mobile apps are more likely to rely ad networks and analytics companies as a means of generating revenue. Despite Android's reputation as a less secure platform, Appthority found that it was iOS apps that are allowed to engage in more risky behaviors.

The study found that all 50 of the top free iOS apps — and 92 percent of the top 50 free Android apps — send and receive data without encryption. iOS apps get more access to user data, with 60 percent of the top apps tracking user location, 54 percent having access to a user's contact list, 60 percent sharing data with ad or analytics networks, and 14 percent accessing users' calendars.


Fifty percent of Android apps shared data with ad networks, while 42 percent tracked user locations. Only 20 percent of Android apps, though, had access to users' contact lists, and none were found to access the calendar.

Entertainment apps were found to be the loosest with user data, with games and business apps close behind. Educational and finance apps were found to display the fewest risky behaviors.

A number of questionable policies and security concerns have painted Google's Android platform as inherently less secure than Apple's iOS. Android does appear to be more vulnerable to malware than iOS, but mobile malware affects only one percent of apps. The larger concern, the study concludes, should be over how mobile apps handle personal information and company data.

thats shocking! has appleinsider suddenly turned Android friendly? nahhhhhhhhhh lol
 

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This will never bother the brainwashed Apple sheeple......:eyebrows:
 

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Appthority App Risk Management Service


Appthority provides the industry’s first fully automated App Risk Management service that employs static and dynamic analysis to discover the true behavior of apps and measure the total risk within minutes. Bringing trust to the app ecosystem, the company has built the largest database of analyzed public and private apps from a global network of sources.


Appthority has analyzed over a million apps for its customers, allowing organizations to protect corporate privacy and mitigate risks associated with unwanted app behaviors. Appthority is the only service that assesses multiple mobile operating systems, is cloud-based and platform-agnostic. Via a standalone web portal or as an extensive network of integration partners, Appthority brings security and app risk management to existing enterprise mobility solutions like MAM and MDM.

https://www.appthority.com/services


In another words, this is how they get attention to bring more business! In their eyes, nothing is secure unless you pay them to evaluate!

I'm not suggesting iOS is more secure than Android or vice versa, but to the best of my knowledge and experience, every iOS App asks for my permission BEFORE accessing my data, contacts list, and etc.

It's a known fact and written all over the Internet that Google leaves no room for any Android user to hide themselves and have no respect for anyone's
privacy.

They are an Ad company after all.

Apple is NOT.
 
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