Privacy You Can See

While others promise privacy, Unplugged proves it.

We ran a side-by-side comparison in a test conducted by Raxis, an independent cybersecurity company,  between UP Phone with Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro and Samsung’s Galaxy S25. —and the results were staggering.

iPhone 16 Pro

iPhone 16 Pro

3,181

Third-Party
DNS Requests

210,748

Packets of Data
Exchanged

"Ask app not to track" was chosen for all apps visited on iPhone.

UP Phone

UP Phone

0

Third-Party
DNS Requests

0

Packets of Data
Exchanged

Galaxy S25

Galaxy S25

1,368

Third-Party
DNS Requests

171,467

Packets of Data
Exchanged

All apps visited on iPhone had the
'ask apps not to track' feature enabled.

The Raxis team tested Unplugged’s UP Phone side-by-side with Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro and Samsung’s Galaxy S25.Over a 45-minute testing window, the Raxis team used 16 widely-used apps such as Spotify, Outlook, TikTok and LinkedIn. As each action was taken, Raxis measured every packet of inbound and outbound data and identified its destination. Additionally, testers visited 20 popular websites like Amazon, Fox News, New York Times and TripAdvisor. 

Over 45 minutes, UP Phone blocked every single third-party tracker, compared to hundreds of trackers that infiltrated competitor phones.

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