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    It is one of the most secure operating systems. Since Linux is open-source, various developers across the globe strive to prevent and avoid viruses and potential security threats. Linux works faster than Windows because of its simple user interface. This operating system has fewer system specifications. There are frequent software updates.
    Android’s openness fosters innovation and personalisation but demands greater user vigilance and understanding of potential security risks. When it comes to security, the app stores themselves play a crucial role in filtering out malicious software. Let’s dive into the security measures employed in App stores and Google Play Store:
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    Understanding the distribution of users across different platforms is crucial for security assessments. In 2024, Android dominates the global market with roughly 69.88% share, compared to iOS’s 29.39%. This disparity has direct security implications. Android’s wider user base makes it a more attractive target for cybercriminals.
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    Apple also features tight control over the iOS ecosystem, which allows for stricter app vetting and quicker security updates across all devices, potentially mitigating some vulnerabilities exploited in open-source systems. Beneath the surface of user interfaces lies the fundamental architecture that shapes platform security.
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