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More ( slightly ) bad surety news for Apple , on what ’s already been a moderately bad day for iOS : Craig Hockenberry , one of the devs behind Twitterific , has break in a blog post that in - app browsers are able of log your keyboard .
The power point is that anything you enter into an in - app web browser — even your parole , into a ‘ secure ’ field — can be stop by the app , putting your information at risk , because in - app web browser typically do n’t use Safari ’s OAuth security feature , so as to comply with Apple ’s app guideline .

Slightly scaremongering though this job sound , it is n’t a completely flakey problem : if you click a link on Twitter that , let ’s say , take aim you through to a review of a intersection , and then to an Amazon page where you purchase said production , you ’ve entrusted that web web browser with ( probably ) your electronic mail speech , Amazon password , speech , and credit - notice password — everything the aspiring identity stealer would need . [ FurboviaMacRumors ]
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