Despite Apple's longstanding claim that its closed ecosystem offers superior security, new research suggests Android devices may do a better job ...
A groundbreaking global survey commissioned by Google has flipped the script on smartphone security perceptions, revealing ...
Google claims that AI-powered security features on Android phones are more effective in protecting users from scams compared ...
Google is claiming that Android users report getting 58% fewer scam texts than iPhone users, but questions remain about the study's methodology.
The survey that reached this conclusion was created in cooperation with Google, though. Quick question - which is safer?
Thinking about switching phones? Google’s figures suggest Android puts up a stronger shield against scam texts and calls.
As part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Google partnered with YouGov to commission a survey of over 5,000 smartphone users ...
For Android and especially Pixel users, Google’s numbers suggest you may see fewer scam texts and more effective call and ...
A new YouGov study reveals Android users face fewer scam messages than iPhone users, with Pixel devices leading in scam protection features.
According to a recent survey, 78% of Americans who have used a dating app in the past year feel tired of it at least ...
Google’s Android and Messages teams highlights Android’s dominance in defending against phishing, malware, and theft.
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