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Do you think the advertising company’s phone is more private?
Google doesn’t make money when you buy a Samsung Galaxy. Google tracks everything you do on your Galaxy. They then take this data and sell targeted advertisement at you. Google makes money when they sell you to advertisers.
Apple makes money when you buy an iPhone.
Apple appears to be double dipping. I don't use apple products beyond a MacBook. Why for example the laptop has a unique advertiser id (which looks like it can't even be disabled in newer os versions)?
All OS have advertising ID. Windows does, macOS does (TIL from you), Android and iOS do. Linux doesn't for obvious reasons.
A lot of the things stored in iCloud are end to end encrypted. That includes all of your messages and attachments in iMessage and all of your bookmarks in Safari. Apple simply can’t use those things to advertise at you.
As far as other targeted advertising, Apple doesn’t track you across apps. In other words, searching for something in the App Store won’t result in different ads in Apple News. And doing anything in any third party app won’t affect any targeted ads in any Apple app. (https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/control-how-apple-delivers-advertising-to-you-iphf60a6a256/ios)
You will still see targeted ads on iOS in third party apps, because Google still tracks you in an app if it uses AdMob.
At least on the advertising company's phone, I have the freedom to install a different, more privacy respecting OS like GrapheneOS.
Google offers an easy to use VPN and bountiful security controls.
So yes. Unless you can point out what your actually talking about instead of vague generalities.
Google offers a VPN?
Damn, that is one of the last VPN services I would ever use, VPN services are in general idiotic with regards to privacy.
Google VPN is now a member of Google Graveyard.