Apple’s approach of making privacy one of its main selling points isn’t new, but it’s come to the forefront again with the ongoing iOS clipboard saga. For some context, Apple announced iOS 14 at WWDC ...
Reddit says it’s releasing a fix for a piece of code that copied contents from users’ clipboards. Users in a beta version of iOS 14, which sends an alert when an app tries to copy clipboard ...
The clipboard privacy feature in iOS 14 is prompting more major developers to tone down their apps’ nosy behavior. To start, Reddit told The Verge in a statement that it would fix code in its iOS app ...
iOS 14 is shining a light on apps that snoop, which are not cool. Photo: Tomohiro Ohsumi (Getty Images) iOS 14’s new privacy feature has been snitching on a lot of snooping apps in recent days, ...
Apple’s upcoming iOS 14 has found two more apps that controversially copy the contents of the user’s clipboard ⁠– professional networking platform and job search website LinkedIn, and popular online ...
LinkedIn claims that clipboard snooping behavior, recently revealed in the firm's iOS app by a new iOS 14 data privacy feature, is caused by a software bug. On Thursday, a portfolio portal developer ...
A hot potato: Video-sharing social network service TikTok was already popular before the lockdowns, and its userbase saw even more growth during the last three months, but developer ByteDance's ...
What just happened? A browser vulnerability affecting Chrome, Firefox, and Safari was discovered following a recent Chrome software release. Google developers identified the clipboard-based attack, ...
With the arrival of Android 13 Beta 1, Pixel phones can now quickly edit the contents of the clipboard, with an overlay similar to taking a screenshot. For the last few years, when taking a screenshot ...
iOS 14 introduces a feature that alerts users when apps access their clipboards, and tons of apps have been caught clipboard snooping. LinkedIn is one of the iOS apps that has been reading user ...
Is there any app/hack out there that would allow me to apply a find/replace (grep) to the contents of the clipboard upon pasting? Sort of like typeit4me, but applying rules not just to what I type, ...