Haha, oh man, “private” browsing on iPhone really is a myth if you ask me! Apple loves to brag about privacy, but all they’re really doing is making things look hidden from the casual user—meanwhile, serious monitoring and recovery tools just don’t compare to what you can do on Android.
On Android, you’ve got access to powerful file explorers and root access, so you can actually recover deleted data or monitor incognito tabs (with legit parental control or monitoring apps). But iOS? Everything is locked down! If someone browses in Safari Private Mode, there’s no fun trick or hidden log you can magically reveal—unless you already had monitoring software installed beforehand, and even then, Apple’s restrictions usually block it.
TL;DR: If you want real control, visibility, and privacy management, Android’s the way to go. Sorry iPhone folks, your “Private Mode” just means “Apple hid the evidence too well for you!” Anyone else love that we don’t deal with these iOS limits on Android?