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Many Smartphone Owners Don't Take Steps To Secure Their Devices (pewresearch.org)

From Pew Research's new report: More than a quarter (28%) of smartphone owners say they do not use a screen lock or other security features to access their phone. And while a majority of smartphone users say they have updated their phone's apps or operating system, about 40% say they only update when it's convenient for them. Meanwhile, some users forgo updating their phones altogether: Around one-in-ten smartphone owners report they never update their phone's operating system (14%) or update the apps on their phone (10%).

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  1. Love to update the OS on my phone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Unfortunately that's down to the manufacturer and carrier, neither of which give a flying fuck after they sold you the contract. Probably take someone suing them until this changes in the UK.

  2. Do you really blame them? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Do you really blame the users for not updating? How many times have you updated an application and found the UI worse (such as filled with ads) or doesn't work as well? (I recently updated the BBC iPlayer and now find that it doesn't work as well - the only reason I updated is because the BBC app wouldn't play videos anymore - so it was a forced upgrade.)

    Updating the OS can lead to slower operation, things that worked breaking (especially if you haven't updated your apps :-) ), etc..Even in the typical case, the application continues to work, the UI is somewhat better but nothing much changes.

    Why take the time to update? We, as geeks, know why. But for the typical user it is often just a pain in the ass and the balance of risks is negative. Updating makes sense for most people only if something isn't actually working correctly.

  3. Securing it from whom? by DogDude · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What's the point? Google & Apple and all of the app makers already have all of the data. The government can get to it whenever they'd like. Who would one be securing a phone from, exactly?

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    1. Re:Securing it from whom? by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Who would one be securing a phone from, exactly?

      Wife.

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  4. They've been burned by upgrades in the past by hackertourist · · Score: 3, Insightful

    New version of phone OS -> whoops, now my phone is painfully slow. Guess what users won't do next time an OS upgrade rolls by?

  5. Obviously by nospam007 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    " about 40% say they only update when it's convenient for them"

    Nobody does it when it's inconvenient, like during watching a movie, during a long phone call or when reading an eBook.

    Ask any Windows user.

  6. Why should I? by sims+2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Your're going to change my UI because you feel like it and make me have to relearn how to do everything just because.

    App *app name here* works great now but after updating erases all saved files and cuts off the name's of new files.

    No old versions are available online in case the new version does not work as expected.

    Backups (if you include restoring the same app version) are only practical with home made scripts or done by hand no other functional recovery options exist (at least not for iphone)

    So why should I update?

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