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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
90% of people would opt for a faster phone over a secure one
The FBI and Apple encryption debate has certainly brought both regulators and the tech community to life in the US, but it turns out we’d rather have a high-performing or cheap smartphone than one that looks after our personal data. A Reuters and Ipsos poll conducted this month found that just one in 10 Americans say security is the most important feature for them when buying a phone, while performance or price both top the list for a third of people each. Around 60 percent of the 1,703 people surveyed said they trust Apple to protect their data, which was no more than other…
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