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Can a Windows PC ever be as secure as Apple iOS ?
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<blockquote data-quote="jetman" data-source="post: 787241" data-attributes="member: 63028"><p>There is a lot of talk in this forum about ways of making Windows more secure. Amongst other things, I hear a lot of talk about AppGuard, Voodooshield, Sandboxie, Rollback RX and various security suites such as Kaspersky, Norton, Emsisoft etc.</p><p></p><p>However, would I be correct in saying that <em><u>whatever</u></em> protection is installed on a Windows system, it is unlikely to be as secure as a standard iPad running the latest version of iOS ?</p><p></p><p>Therefore, instead of buying lots of Windows security software, would it be better to just to have basic security on a PC (freeware AV suites) and instead carry out most financial and banking transactions on a iPad ? </p><p></p><p> From what i can gather, the most secure way of carrying out online banking would be through a bank's own iOS application. No Windows system could beat that for security. I suppose the same would apply for online shopping ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetman, post: 787241, member: 63028"] There is a lot of talk in this forum about ways of making Windows more secure. Amongst other things, I hear a lot of talk about AppGuard, Voodooshield, Sandboxie, Rollback RX and various security suites such as Kaspersky, Norton, Emsisoft etc. However, would I be correct in saying that [I][U]whatever[/U][/I] protection is installed on a Windows system, it is unlikely to be as secure as a standard iPad running the latest version of iOS ? Therefore, instead of buying lots of Windows security software, would it be better to just to have basic security on a PC (freeware AV suites) and instead carry out most financial and banking transactions on a iPad ? From what i can gather, the most secure way of carrying out online banking would be through a bank's own iOS application. No Windows system could beat that for security. I suppose the same would apply for online shopping ? [/QUOTE]
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