I upgraded last month from Windows 1.0 to Apples OS X. OK, I didnt really, but it sure felt like I did. Transitioning from a Blackberry 8800 to an iPhone 3G felt a big of a leap forward, from a user interface perspective.
But what about the security of my information?
All right, its no secret Ive become an ardent Apple supportersome might even say fanboy. But lets get past that and take a real look at just how secure this iPhone gizmo is.
My reasons for going through all the hassle associated with switching mobile phone carriers are varied, and Im completely happy with the choice I made.
But Im also not so blinded by this game-changing device that I was willing to sacrifice security to use. During the transition, I was very aware of security issues and I always looked into what security choices I could make.
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