Unexpected-Keyboard: A lightweight Android keyboard.
Unexpected-Keyboard: A lightweight Android keyboard.
A lightweight virtual keyboard for developers. Contribute to Julow/Unexpected-Keyboard development by creating an account on GitHub.
The gesture support for additional signs is quite nice, but probably annoying if you are used to swipe keyboards.
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I find this to be the best keyboard. My language uses a lot of non ascii characters and its so much faster to type them with this!
7 0 ReplyI use it alongside SwiftKey (with Internet access disabled). It's a godsend in Termux.
3 0 Replytry tracker control and you will see that swiftKey doesn't respect that "disable"
3 4 ReplyI use GrapheneOS. It is unable to access the Internet entirely.
4 0 ReplyAn app being able to subvert system-level permissions would be pretty huge news.
I downloaded that app along with SwiftKey and disabled network access for it. Here's what I get:
Where am I supposed to see it being able to access the internet?
4 0 Replyin the "traffic log"
1 1 ReplyEnabled the traffic log, used SwiftKey in a few different apps, got traffic from those apps, but nothing from SwiftKey. What am I missing?
5 0 Replya tinfoil hat?
7 2 Replyon my phone, even with disabled access, it was "phoning home" regularly. i'm on AnySoftKeyboard for the last 2 years.
maybe my os wasn't intact 🤷 it's degoogled now and (relatively) tracker free
if Swiftkey works for you … good for you.
excuse my comments
1 0 ReplyI don't use SwiftKey, just tested it because you shared a tool for doing it and claimed it was able to subvert Android permissions.
You probably didn't actually disable the permission -- like I said, the idea that an app could get around system-level permissions like that, in a way you could plainly observe would be headline news. It would be astounding that you somehow uncovered something that massive.
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