>Please leave your platform cheerleading at the door.
And then you link me to an Apple security document that basically says (but in Apple style) "we encrypt a lot of stuff and use standard kernel-level security".
If it's "standard", why is Google not doing it/doing it half-assed with Android? I think that's my entire point, which you continue to ignore.
I don't know of an Android version on any device that isn't rooted. There might be a few in the small minority, though. Most every bootloader, with the exception of several Motorola bootloaders, has been cracked/unlocked, etc.
And then you link me to an Apple security document that basically says (but in Apple style) "we encrypt a lot of stuff and use standard kernel-level security".