As I reported
on June 23, Apple has fixed a serious problem in iOS 14, due in the
fall, where apps can secretly access the clipboard on users’ devices.
Once the new OS is released, users will be warned whenever an app reads
the last thing copied to the clipboard. As I warned
earlier this year, this is more than a theoretical risk for users, with
countless apps already caught abusing their privacy in this way.
Worryingly, one of the apps caught snooping by security researchers Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk
was China’s TikTok. Given other security concerns raised about the app,
as well as broader worries given its Chinese origins, this became a
headline issue. At the time, TikTok owner Bytedance told me the problem
related to the use of an outdated Google advertising SDK that was being
replaced.
Well, maybe not. With the release of the new clipboard warning in the
beta version of iOS 14, now with developers, TikTok seems to have been
caught abusing the clipboard in a quite extraordinary way. So it seems
that TikTok didn’t stop this invasive practice back in April as promised
after all.
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