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  • Most my passwords are saved on the safari password manager and I use the “sign in with apple” on a bunch of websites
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[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 weeks ago (9 children)

The Android experience is quite a bit more wanky than Apple's walled garden. I moved to Android a year ago and it took me months of fiddling until I was satisfied. Google really tries to give you their own not-that-walled garden, giving you an Apple-esque experience. If you are not 100 % invested, it could get finicky, though. The vendors usually provide their own standard apps, but more often than not, I find them unpolished.

Regarding Log in with Apple, you could, from what I experienced, get problems, as some Android apps won't let you sign in wit Apple, and even websites don'support it all the time. Take Tripadvisor as an example. Create an account on the iOS app, and when changing to Android, you're basically locked out, because neither their Android app nor their website support Log in with Apple.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

Thanks. I’m actually considering /e/os (a degoogled privacy focused android fork) But I’m assuming sone of the issues here still apply.

I’m really iffy about the privacy constraints with android and the main reason I’m considering switching is

  1. lack of customisation (for me, torrenting is a must have which apple doesn’t allow)
  2. cheaper. I lost my job due to disability so I just need a more affordable solution than apple.
[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

You can actually (indirectly) torrent on iOS via seed box. I use SonicBit, which has an iOS app. I find it’s actually more convenient than torrenting directly as the files are stored and seeded online yet still accessible to me when I need them. Then you can download the files to your iPhone/iPad.

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