Open heywoodlh opened 4 years ago
We have iOS recommended browsers, and many of the software platforms we recommend have iOS counterparts (as evidenced by us linking to the Apple App Store in the icons wherever relevant).
We mention Windows specifically in the OS section because:
As far as Apple products go that's something we would cover in our upcoming hardware section but probably doesn't make sense in any existing section of the site. (#904)
@JonahAragon
Thanks for the response, I think the focus on Windows makes sense in contrast to MacOS. And there is definitely a limit to the amount of privacy tweaks you can make to iOS so I can see not focusing on that either.
If Mac suggestions do eventually make it to the site, I think that would be awesome! But I understand the reasoning behind not focusing on it.
Here are some resources that people might find useful for MacOS (& also limitations/privacy concerns with iOS): https://github.com/drduh/macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide https://gist.github.com/iosecure/357e724811fe04167332ef54e736670d
macOS improvements are something we want to cover, but not on the main site at the moment. We will discuss Wiki entries for Apple product improvement.
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Why is there absolutely no content on MacOS and iOS privacy on privacytools.io?
In contrast, there is a whole section on why a user shouldn't use Windows 10. I think a lot of the same weaknesses in Windows 10 exist on MacOS and there should be a comparable warning/recommendations to making MacOS more privacy-oriented. There are also some strengths that exist on MacOS that are lacking in other platforms, at least out of the box.
I get the focus on Android and Linux since you can actually obtain privacy on those platforms (or at least more privacy than proprietary/totally closed-source platforms). But why absolutely no recommendations on iOS/MacOS privacy tweaks?
Tools exist for making MacOS more privacy oriented that I think many Apple users could benefit from (not all of these are exclusive to privacy, many are for security as well). Off the top of my head:
Sorry if this has already been answered -- I didn't see any answers in the corresponding issues or on the website. I was just curious and would love to begin a discussion on this because there are many way more privacy-intelligent folks engaged in the privacytools.io community and there is probably a reason for the lack of content on Apple products.