Security bugs on iOS 13 still exist on iOS 13.1, users note
Recently, Apple issued a warning that a third-party keyboard application error on iOS 13 and iPadOS can access and send data to the Internet even if the user is not licensed and this error has not been fixed. on the latest iOS 13.1 update.
Third-party keyboard applications are designed to work independently, if users want to add features via the Internet, users need permission. However, on iOS 13 and iPadOS, these keyboard applications can get full access, easily collecting user data such as usage habits, attachments, and personal information. kernel, input . even if the user doesn't allow it and the application is turned off.
Security bugs on iOS 13 still exist on iOS 13.1, users note Picture 1
Keyboard applications do not use full third-party access and Apple's built-in keyboard is not affected by this issue.
Some keyboard applications that are affected by this problem include Gboard, SwiftKe, Grammarly, or Laban Key.
You can check if you have installed a third-party keyboard by going to Settings -> General -> Keyboard -> select Keyboards -> Edit.
If you're not comfortable, delete the third-party keyboard app and temporarily use the default keyboard set on iOS until Apple fixes this problem. As expected, Apple will update this fix in iOS 13.2, but the official release date has not been determined.
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