Android is so bad that iPhone is probably better, despite all those issues.
The real glaring issue here is that we don't really have good, safe services or devices available to us, especially if you want to stay plugged in (have access to the internet, social media, and necessary tools). Pretty much everything is owned by a corporation or compromised or both.
I'm not really convinced that much is gained by using one browser or phone over another at the end of the day. If someone really wants your information, and you're connected to the world, they'll figure out how to get it.
That's my point. I don't understand how is this recommendation any useful, if I'm not missing anything.
Maybe there is a better security guide for a bit more technical people? With why's and how's, explaining what are the real issues and causes of some practice being bad, and what are the possible solutions to it. Why is Android bad? Is it solved by stripping out google services? How do you do it properly? Is it solved by replacing an Android phone with iPhone? Etc. Without any of "jumping into the snake-pit is so bad, that jumping straight into the fire is probably better". Probably better, huh.
The real glaring issue here is that we don't really have good, safe services or devices available to us, especially if you want to stay plugged in (have access to the internet, social media, and necessary tools). Pretty much everything is owned by a corporation or compromised or both.
I'm not really convinced that much is gained by using one browser or phone over another at the end of the day. If someone really wants your information, and you're connected to the world, they'll figure out how to get it.