So that's Apple's approach to security when it comes to the iPhone eh...which is based on Mac OS X...hmmm, and they claim their Mac OS is more secure than Vista? I find that hard to believe. If they can't secure small devices to simply not let people access your contacts, then what do you expect when it comes to security in a full-fledged OS?
Any time a product is as massively popular and new like the iPhone, people are gonna figure out ways to bypass security. Any give Apple a break, they've only had their OS on that phone for a couple years. When Microsoft can get a full version of Windows Vista Ultimate on a phone and not have it explode in the process, then we'll talk.
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So that's Apple's approach to security when it comes to the iPhone eh...which is based on Mac OS X...hmmm, and they claim their Mac OS is more secure than Vista? I find that hard to believe. If they can't secure small devices to simply not let people access your contacts, then what do you expect when it comes to security in a full-fledged OS?
Any time a product is as massively popular and new like the iPhone, people are gonna figure out ways to bypass security. Any give Apple a break, they've only had their OS on that phone for a couple years. When Microsoft can get a full version of Windows Vista Ultimate on a phone and not have it explode in the process, then we'll talk.