Which of these, do you think, is the most secure computing device?

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Which of these, do you think, is the most secure computing device?

Chromebook (11%)
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iPad (11%)
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Macbook/iMac (50%)
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Windows PC/Laptop (28%)
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Macbook/iMac

Although I don't use Macs they have a reputation for better security than Windows. I use Linux anyway


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Macbook/iMac

Everything is secure as long as you aren’t an idiot. 🤦🏻‍♂️


I answered
iPad

I honestly think they're all about even; but the iPad is a closed operating system. But even then, iOS has had vulnerabilities exposed.


I answered
iPad

I personally think Chromebook but the masses are apple people so my vote is going to ipad for this one.


I answered
iPad

App Store is a walled garden, which is good for security.


I answered
Macbook/iMac

macs are just as vulnerable as any other platform but the smaller user base makes them a smaller target for high profile security threats


I answered
Macbook/iMac

Security depends more on the procedures one uses than the device.


I answered
Macbook/iMac

I think the most secure device is the one owned by someone that doesn't click on unknown links!


I answered
Macbook/iMac

Macbook/imac always has and always will be most secure


I answered
Macbook/iMac

People always say macs don’t get viruses. I know that it’s more the fact that people don’t always build them for that os. Hoping that most people think Apple.


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Macbook/iMac

They all have their own flaws. No option for Linux machine? Really the biggest security flaw for any computing platform is the user.


I answered
Macbook/iMac

Apple doesn't mess around with security.


I answered
Macbook/iMac

I have no idea.


I answered
Macbook/iMac

Nobody gets viruses on these things, right?


I answered
Macbook/iMac

Even though I have a Windows computer now, when I had a Mac computer, I've never had gotten a virus.


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Macbook/iMac

I wish I could've said Chromebook, but there was a vulnerability discovered recently if I remember correctly.


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Windows PC/Laptop

It doesnt have much to do with the device. Its about the measures you take to protect it and yourself. Any device can be compromised no matter what Apple tries to sell you


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Windows PC/Laptop

none are really secure at all but a PC at least gives you an option of sticking linux on it

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Macbook / iMac
I do not have it))) So I'm safe!