I recently looked at my iPhone‘s traffic and was painfully reminded at how it sends every keystroke you type into the home screen search to Apples servers by default.
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@NikTheDusky Apple is like: we care about your user experience, so we installed a keylogger on your device
@schratze @NikTheDusky
I'm pretty sure @ashleygjovik already posted a lot on that topic. -
I recently looked at my iPhone‘s traffic and was painfully reminded at how it sends every keystroke you type into the home screen search to Apples servers by default.
Every. Single. Keystroke. Instantly.
Just searching for a contact, an appointment or a local file? Doesn’t matter, it gets sent to Apple anyways.
You probably want to turn this off!
Go to Settings -> Search and disable „show related content“.
This disables web search in the launcher, but what do we have browsers for?
@NikTheDusky I’m somewhat remembering having agreed to something that might be this very feature. Are you sure that it is enabled by default?
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I recently looked at my iPhone‘s traffic and was painfully reminded at how it sends every keystroke you type into the home screen search to Apples servers by default.
Every. Single. Keystroke. Instantly.
Just searching for a contact, an appointment or a local file? Doesn’t matter, it gets sent to Apple anyways.
You probably want to turn this off!
Go to Settings -> Search and disable „show related content“.
This disables web search in the launcher, but what do we have browsers for?
@NikTheDusky Does it doe this for other keyboards that can be installed?
Can the Network permissions be disabled for the Home app or the keyboard?
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@Quasit @NikTheDusky - you mean something like Linux?
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@NikTheDusky Apple is like: we care about your user experience, so we installed a keylogger on your device
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@jonossaseuraava @NikTheDusky @schratze
So its microsofts "Swiftkey" on android that some Android roms from vendors use...
and the Google Keyboard has an "incognito" mode when entering passwords?glad i use old refurbished phones with LinageOS :3
they are less then 120€ too -
@jonossaseuraava @NikTheDusky @schratze
So its microsofts "Swiftkey" on android that some Android roms from vendors use...
and the Google Keyboard has an "incognito" mode when entering passwords?glad i use old refurbished phones with LinageOS :3
they are less then 120€ too -
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@NikTheDusky Does it doe this for other keyboards that can be installed?
Can the Network permissions be disabled for the Home app or the keyboard?
@mast0d0nphan the keyboard doesn't matter because the requests that are sent are part of the search feature in the search bar on the home screen. you can either turn of location access for this specific feature to prevent it from including your geolocation, or disable the web search suggestions feature altogether. This happens in your browser as well, if you have suggestions turned on there. You need to disable these as well, if you don't want that.
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I recently looked at my iPhone‘s traffic and was painfully reminded at how it sends every keystroke you type into the home screen search to Apples servers by default.
Every. Single. Keystroke. Instantly.
Just searching for a contact, an appointment or a local file? Doesn’t matter, it gets sent to Apple anyways.
You probably want to turn this off!
Go to Settings -> Search and disable „show related content“.
This disables web search in the launcher, but what do we have browsers for?
@NikTheDusky nooooooo my keylogger :(((
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I recently looked at my iPhone‘s traffic and was painfully reminded at how it sends every keystroke you type into the home screen search to Apples servers by default.
Every. Single. Keystroke. Instantly.
Just searching for a contact, an appointment or a local file? Doesn’t matter, it gets sent to Apple anyways.
You probably want to turn this off!
Go to Settings -> Search and disable „show related content“.
This disables web search in the launcher, but what do we have browsers for?
@NikTheDusky
In German it is called:
In den deutsche Einstellungen-> Suchen-> „zugehörigen Inhalt anzeigen“
#iphone #DataSovereignty -
I recently looked at my iPhone‘s traffic and was painfully reminded at how it sends every keystroke you type into the home screen search to Apples servers by default.
Every. Single. Keystroke. Instantly.
Just searching for a contact, an appointment or a local file? Doesn’t matter, it gets sent to Apple anyways.
You probably want to turn this off!
Go to Settings -> Search and disable „show related content“.
This disables web search in the launcher, but what do we have browsers for?
@NikTheDusky @xjki …and after the next software update it’s probably back again 🫠 How does one stay on top of all these settings?
