iOS certainly offers stronger security measures. (source from Ars Technica)
iOS certainly offers stronger security measures. (source from Ars Technica)
That’s the message they aim to convey, as they gather information about your kids’ finances. I’m sure it makes sense to spend around £2800 on a camera, which helps explain why I’m eager to go to work.
My aim is to have my own home by age 30, not just a lease. I don’t waste money impulsively; I take time to think before spending.
I believe the main concern isn't that iOS is more secure than Android, but rather the presence of Touch ID. That feature isn't reliable—fingerprints are generally weak as a primary or sole password. They're easily left behind, can't be changed, and even Touch ID had security flaws soon after its release.
Living on $30,000 a year lets you purchase a $600,000 home by age 30, but buying it upfront is an option.