
02-02-2012, 01:04 PM
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One of the main differences is that most data is not stored on RIM's servers. The data that is stored isn't used like Google, Facebook, and other sites do.
BUT...
If you use Google to search from your BlackBerry, or Bing, or use the Facebook app, Twitter, Google Talk, FourSquare, or any other app that connects to public sites, the information is being shared in some way or form. Using the Facebook app on BB is no more secure than using the Facebook app on Android, iPhone, or even your PC.
The main difference with most Android devices is that the public/shared options are the ones used first and foremost: GMail, Google Search, Google Talk... You can still access non-Google apps (like K9 for POP3 email) from Android, and devices like the Kindle Fire don't use Google Apps. An Android device can be used in a more unshared method - it's just not as user friendly.
It's all a matter of how you use your device, and how open you are to what you use and share.
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Thanked by modine (02-02-2012)
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