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by scarface74 2471 days ago
Only for 3rd party keyboards, network access is denied by default. First you have to go through settings to enable them instead of a simple dialog box (which I agree with) and then you have to go back in settings to give the keyboard network access and you get a very clear warning.

But, most people on HN don’t seem to understand Apple’s priorities. This is how it should be.

1. Apple

2. Users

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3. Developers.

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This sounds like a good strategy for me as first and foremost a user.
This is something super important that is missing in android and no one ever mentions. Keyboard apps are all phone home everything we type. Fortunately my phone let's me block individual app access to the network, but as far as I know you can't do that in android.
Also, even when you give the keyboard network access, when you enter a password, iOS switches to the native keyboard. Apps can also force iOS to only use the native keyboard.

iOS really doesn’t trust third party keyboards.