But is this any different than the native keyboard, other than Apple is
the developer of the native keyboard? I mean Apple must have access to
some degree to everything I type otherwise how would they be able to
offer me any predictions?
On 15/12/16 20:43, M. Taylor wrote:
Mary,
As always, my greatest concern about using third-party keyboards is the fact
that everything one enters can be accessed by the developer. I believe there
is a ULA that one must agree to when installing a third-party keyboard, is
there not?
Mark
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Mary Otten
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 11:43 AM
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Subject: Gboard
That is apparently the name of the Google keyboard for iOS. I wonder if anyone
has tried it and whether it works with voiceover. For me, the most interesting
thing about it is that it seemingly includes a number row, without having to
switch like you do with the standard Apple keyboard. That would be nice.
Mary
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