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Apple iOS 13.1 is here and he provides a boat of fixes for the serious problems under iOS 13. But do not get upset too much. In my IOS 13 Upgrade Guide, I warned that it would take several updates to solve all these problems. And now, Apple has confirmed that, issuing a serious new warning to millions of iPhone and iPad users. & nbsp;
In one official security post, Apple confirms that iOS 13.1 and its new iPadOS 13.1 a flaw that allows third-party keyboards to get "full access" to your iPhones and iPads "Even if you have not approved this access". Ouch. & Nbsp;
Apple says that the problem does not affect its official iOS keyboard, but admits that the exploit is public and that it has not yet found a solution. The company has promised that an "upcoming software update will fix a problem," but it does not indicate when this update will happen. As such, you can expect that malicious iOS keyboards will try to make the most of this situation as long as they can. & Nbsp; & nbsp;
Because the official iOS keyboard was so limited (until iOS 13), third-party keyboards have been very popular. Therefore, if you want to know which third-party keyboards you have installed on your iPhones and iPads, if any, go to Settings & gt; General & gt; Keyboard & gt; Keyboards. If in doubt, uninstall them until the Apple patch is available. & Nbsp;
Which is a shame, especially for the new owners of the iPhone 11 (guide), iPhone 11 Pro (guide) and iPhone 11 Pro Max (guide) because they come with iOS 13, so there is no option to avoid it. When it comes to the excessive superclassors of the old iPhone, you're not only open to that, but a multitude of other problems. I hate to say that I told you so, but I told you. & nbsp;
Expect a minor update for iOS 13.1.1 is only the first of several updates released by Apple over the next 4 to 8 weeks, and I would suggest you avoid iOS 13 until 39 these additional updates arrive. Until then, I suggest you look at my iOS 13: 25 Great Secret Feature Guide because there is a superb operating system buried somewhere under there. & nbsp;
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Apple iOS 13.1 is here and he provides a boat of fixes for the serious problems under iOS 13. But do not get upset too much. In my IOS 13 Upgrade Guide, I warned that it would take several updates to solve all these problems. And now, Apple has confirmed that, issuing a serious new warning to millions of iPhone and iPad users.
In one official security post, Apple confirms that iOS 13.1 and its new iPadOS 13.1 a flaw that allows third-party keyboards to get "full access" to your iPhones and iPads "Even if you have not approved this access". Ouch.
Apple says that the problem does not affect its official iOS keyboard, but admits that the exploit is public and that it has not yet found a solution. The company has promised that an "upcoming software update will fix a problem," but it does not indicate when this update will happen. As such, you can expect that malicious iOS keyboards are trying to make the most of this situation.
Because the official iOS keyboard was so limited (until iOS 13), third-party keyboards have been very popular. Therefore, if you want to know which third-party keyboards you have installed on your iPhones and iPads, go to Settings> General> Keyboard> Keyboards. If in doubt, uninstall them until the Apple patch arrives.
Which is a shame, especially for the new owners of the iPhone 11 (guide), iPhone 11 Pro (guide) and iPhone 11 Pro Max (guide) because they come with iOS 13, so there is no option to avoid it. When it comes to the excessive superclassors of the old iPhone, you're not only open to that, but a multitude of other problems. I hate to say that I told you so, but I told you.
Expect a minor update for iOS 13.1.1 is only the first of several updates released by Apple over the next 4 to 8 weeks, and I would suggest you avoid iOS 13 until 39 these additional updates arrive. Until then, I suggest you look at my iOS 13: 25 Great Secret Feature Guide because there is a superb operating system buried somewhere under there.
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