According to the company, that it is working on a fix and soon it will roll out the upcoming software update to iOS & iPadOS. Dear readers, it is important to note that this new bug in iOS 13 can only affect you if you have installed a third-party keyboard on your iPhone or iPad. And in case, you didn’t install a third-party keyboard on your device then you will not have to face any trouble caused by the bug.
Third-Party Keyboards on iOS 13 & iPadOS Share Data Without Your Consent
In the upcoming software update. iOS 13.2 has already entered beta testing, Apple is working to kill the bug. The third-party keyboards that include Google’s Gboard, the Microsoft-owned SwiftKey, and Grammarly, play vital roles in sharing of data on the internet. According to Apple: “This issue does not impact Apple’s built-in keyboards. It also doesn’t impact third-party keyboards that don’t make use of full access. The issue will be fixed soon in an upcoming software update,” So if you have installed the third-party apps, then make them delete immediately and don’t install them until Apple release a fix for the bug. In order to check whether you have got any third-party keyboards installed or not, Go to Settings -> General -> Keyboard -> Keyboards -> Edit. Recommended Reading: Check Out the 5 Hidden iOS 13 Features