Guangdong: 70% users agree that the civil service cannot use iPhone-civil service, iPhone, iPhone-IT information Guangdong: 70% Internet users agree that civil servants are not allowed to use iPhone
A few days ago, Guangdong Institute in an editorial 1061 netizens were "civil servants should disable Apple's iPhone" online survey found that for a proposal to prohibit public servants from using iPhone, 71.3% per cent of the respondents expressed their support.

Proposals for prohibiting public officials from using the iPhone, survey found that 71.3% per cent of the respondents expressed their support for, 8.1% against and 20.5% does not support or oppose. Noteworthy is that the public service respondents, up to 82.7% per cent of people believe the Government has the right to prohibit civil servants from using iPhone. This proportion was even higher than foreign-owned, joint venture and private sector respondents, is higher than that of State-owned enterprises, self-employed workers and other groups. In fact, civil servants and State-owned enterprises and institutions among our staff, Apple users the most, accounting for about 30%.
Their used mobile phones, do you feel safe? Survey found that only 9.8% thought his cell phone safety, 15.9% of them believe their phones are not safe, and more (74.2%) respondents were unable to determine whether their phone is safe.
By comparison,iPhone users sense of insecurity is higher. Survey found that about 26% Apple users say their phones are not secure, while Android users not only 12.9% security,Windows Phone users had a lower rate of insecurity, only 5.9%.