The problem is, everyone is in the second category over a long enough time frame. Hong Kongers probably thought the same, but suddenly there were crackdowns, and state actors probably would have loved to have unrestricted access to peoples phones to see if citizens were exercising their “free speech” correctly.
Think about Ukraine today, the Russian government would probably love to have a way to compromise millions of Ukrainian citizens’ phones.
A quick research tells me that pretty much all stats show Android use to be around 80% in Ukraine. Or did you mean Hong Kong? For the latter I see a 50/50 divide.
Just curious about that sentence. I don't think the stats take anything away from your general argument.
Think about Ukraine today, the Russian government would probably love to have a way to compromise millions of Ukrainian citizens’ phones.
These people all use iPhones.