Personal data belonging to more than 31 million users of a third-party smartphone keyboard app called ai.type were exposed online due to an unprotected online database. In total, nearly 580 gigabytes ...
It seems there’s been another sizable data leak, this one affecting 31 million users of the popular customizable virtual keyboard app Ai.type. The personal information — all 577GB of it — was exposed ...
Samsung no longer syncs keyboard data as of April 13th, according to a notice in the Samsung Cloud app. This means once users switch to a new Galaxy device and sign into their Samsung account, their ...
No longer is it true that outlandish Qwertys with a twist are barred from Apple’s kingdom. If you want a keyboard that writes in GIFs, well now you can. Or one that auto predicts emoji so you don’t ...
If you’re about to hop from your current Samsung phone to a Galaxy S20, don’t expect your keyboard info to come along for the ride. Samsung has stopped syncing keyboard data through its Cloud service ...
A popular keyboard app for Android offered conflicting statements about its data collection policies to its more than 200 million users. The discrepancy came to light on 21 September when researchers ...
Editor’s note: Maoz Shacht is the CEO of Ginger Software, a mobile keyboard developer. The Information Age has the potential to overwhelm. When that happens on a technical front – when the volume of ...
Apple launched its new butterfly key-switch keyboard with the MacBook, with some usability complaints starting nearly immediately, but it wasn't until its adoption in the MacBook Pro in 2016 that ...
Some of the most recently launched Samsung Galaxy smartphones have shipped without the ability to sync keyboard data with the cloud, but now that’s extending to everyone. As of this week, Samsung ...