iOS 13 has a very SERIOUS PROBLEM announced by Apple

ios 13 third party keyboards problem

iOS 13 has a very serious problem announced by the Apple company very shortly after a released iOS 13.1 for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch. According to those from Apple, in iOS 13 there is a very big problem because of which third-party keyboards in the App Store can access the data we type when we use them.

iOS 13 allows these applications to access typed information even if users block their access to data, so it's a system problem. The security problem for iOS 13 and third-party keyboards also affects iOS 13.1, and Apple has announced a new update to solve it, probably iOS 13.1.1.

Among the third-party keyboards that can be installed in iOS 13 and affect user security are Gboard, Swiftkey, but also any other of your iDevices. Basically, any kind of third-party application that can be installed in iOS 13 can retrieve the data that users enter through them, so you have to be careful.

“An upcoming software update will fix an issue affecting third-party keyboard apps. This issue only applies if you have third-party keyboards installed on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Third-party iOS keyboard extensions can be designed to run completely standalone without access to external services, or they can request "full access" to provide additional functionality through network access. Apple has discovered a bug in iOS 13 and iPadOS that can cause the keyboard to extend full access, even if you haven't approved that access."

iOS 13 still comes with QuickPath, a new way of writing without lifting your fingers from the screen, and Apple's announcement is most likely aimed at reducing interest in third-party applications.