Google wants you to switch freely from iOS. Apple wants to bribe you

Google wants you to switch freely from iOS. Apple wants to bribe you

You’ve probably wanted to do a lot for a long time. Maybe you’ve been browsing Android for years and no one’s coming around to the idea of creating an easier way to visit your friends’ photos, videos and just about anything else online. But your phone or tablet may not be its best friend and you aren’t sure if you can be trusted to keep your true love in mind.

If you’re seeking out digital privacy, remember that Apple wants you to swap freely from iOS. You want to switch freely from iOS. Heck, you don’t need to come to Apple to learn how the ecosystem works.

If you are a hobbyist, developer or kid that likes to share, Apple will let you switch from iOS, right now.

While using a product like Facebook or Twitter is a great way to test your new openness, you might be surprised at how much it actually makes for some privacy issues.

Google’s Android app is creepy

Google’s Android app is creepy. It’s called Pixel, and the app is called Google Maps. As of late, this app is locked in Google+ territory, but it already has a nice feature available for you in iOS.

Settings and My Apps

While you can get Pixel, it’s a little hard to get permission to change settings on your device. You can only get permission if Google makes sure it makes sure you don’t use Google Maps or apps that allow users to go to Google Maps.

For instance, if you put your Google Account photos in your photo library and Android It has permission, it may be possible for you to use Google Maps. But you can’t use it if you don’t know what Google Maps is. Instead, you can use the Google Maps app under Settings.

Google says it will further add privacy features to Pixel as it launches in a few weeks. You’ll need permission to change settings on your phone or tablet, for instance.

The app isn’t free, but you can download it here.

The privacy features listed above are generally pretty eye-catching for someone who doesn’t have any experience with it. But you might be surprised by how much people love them.

Do you like privacy? Do you want Google to do something about it? Let us know in the comments.

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