Apple has added a new banner alert to iOS 14 that lets users know if an app is pasting from the clipboard and therefore able to read the clipboard’s contents. This is part of iOS 14’s privacy controls ...
iOS 14 will bring a bunch of flashy new upgrades when it arrives for users later this year. However, it also includes a wealth of changes that could affect users more drastically than a revamped home ...
It has been pointed out that websites opened in Google Chrome can write arbitrary strings to the clipboard without obtaining the user's permission. Although it is recognized in Chrome's bug management ...
Chrome version 104 accidentally introduced a bug that removes the user requirement to approve clipboard writing events from websites they visit. This functionality isn't limited to Google Chrome.
A vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers allows web-pages to replace the content of the system clipboard without the user's consent or interaction. The bug was discovered by developer Jeff Johnson, ...
Chrome 96 is rolling out today with some performance improvements in page navigation and retention of PNG metadata in clipboard. It also faces some pushback from the Safari WebKit team. Four weeks ago ...
Over the last few weeks, you’ve likely seen many stories — both from MobileSyrup and others — about apps accessing the iOS clipboard. Some probably wonder what the big deal is. After all, apps access ...
A new feature in iOS 14 developer beta 1 has some users taken by surprise. The feature alerts the user every time an app access the clipboard for whatever reason, and let's just say there are way too ...
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