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    7 months ago

    That’s actually got a solid reason behind it.

    It’s because the OSK is just another program as far as Android is concerned. It can’t directly look into the application, per Android specifications, but it CAN record key presses, even for passwords. It even receives context hints based on the metadata on the input box, so it knows when you’re putting in a password. Then it can send your data off to unknown servers.

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      7 months ago

      thats a bit ironic seeing how the default keyboard on most phones are a privacy nightmare.

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          7 months ago

          Yeah but why it’s sending details at all. There are FOSS options which are completely radio silent. Some password managers come with their own board.