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To: Swordmaker

Difference is that everything I want on my Samsung is free, movies, music etc, with Apple you have to sign up and register and then pay for what you want and yes there is a little which might be free but with Samsung everything is free.
As for privacy well who do you think is knowing what you down load from Apple, yes Apple which is run by who?


234 posted on 04/24/2015 4:23:33 AM PDT by manc (Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
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To: manc
Difference is that everything I want on my Samsung is free, movies, music etc, with Apple you have to sign up and register and then pay for what you want and yes there is a little which might be free but with Samsung everything is free.

Uh, no, it isn't. Since you don't use an Apple product, you really don't know what you are blithering about. You Android users want everything "free" and seem to know the price of everything and the value of nothing. Did you not even bother to read what I wrote to you? Often times you get what you pay for. Exactly where are you getting these "free" movies, music, etc,. on Android that you think you can't get equally "free" on iPhones or iPads?

As for privacy well who do you think is knowing what you down load from Apple, yes Apple which is run by who?

I am not talking about what Apps I download from Apple or Google's Android Play stores. Are you that dense? I am talking about my private information, my identity, my browsing history, my credit card data, my contacts, my photos, my personal information. Google created Android for the sole purpose of mining advertising patterns and personal information for profit from selling that data. Google has stated they search every email that goes through Google's Gmail mining the mail for personal data for advertising purposes and to better "serve" the member by targeting them for products they may be interested in, i.e. they sell your data to third party advertisers and marketers. That is their business model and only modality of monetizing their services.

Google is run by people who have had meetings in the White House at least twice a week for the last several years. . . what's up with that? They regularly provide higher positions on Google searches to Liberal causes, Liberal candidates, Liberal and Leftist answers to questions, etc. . . and downgrading conservatives.

I was the one who discovered Google had replaced all the thumbnail images of Obama's fake Birth Certificates with innocuous photos of people. The BCs were still on the linked websites, but the thumbnail images were altered to not be what the searching party was seeking, breaking the unspoken covenant Google has with its users to provide honest search results.

Apple, on the other hand, has made it a matter of corporate policy that they will never sell or reveal any customers' information to a third party, even a government if they can avoid it. They have provided state-of-the-art encryption to their customers to assure this privacy to which even Apple does not have the decryption keys. Apple has published their privacy policy as a corporate statement. . . and made it a point that their business is selling hardware and software, NOT selling customer information or data. That assurance is in Apple's EULAs. Over my years of experience with Apple, I have not found any reason to doubt Apple's commitment to that standard.

Google's EULA's include the statement that they will use your information for advertising purposes and share it with their partners. Samsung's voice operated TVs listen to anything in front of them 24/7 and send the audio data to Samsung's servers. Where is the privacy of those TV owners?

The difference is night and day. So good luck with your trust in Google and Android.

279 posted on 04/24/2015 3:57:15 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users contnue...)
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