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iOS 11.3 now available

Anonymous
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The file is 776mb & available to download & install now 

 

IOS 11.3 introduces new features including ARKit 1.5 with support for more immersive augmented reality experiences, iPhone Battery Health (Beta), new Animoji for iPhone X users, and more. This update also includes stability improvements and bug fixes. Also updated iCloud t&c

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Before 11.3 the saved username and saved passwords appeared in the appropriate boxes as soon as the page loaded. now they don’t. The boxes are empty. You have to click in the box. The saved password prompt appears just above the keyboard and you have to click it to put in the box.. then click log in etc

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Anonymous
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@Anonymouswrote:

Before 11.3 the saved username and saved passwords appeared in the appropriate boxes as soon as the page loaded. now they don’t. The boxes are empty. You have to click in the box. The saved password prompt appears just above the keyboard and you have to click it to put in the box.. then click log in etc


Yes that is right. 

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Anonymous
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@Anonymouswrote:

@Anonymouswrote:

Before 11.3 the saved username and saved passwords appeared in the appropriate boxes as soon as the page loaded. now they don’t. The boxes are empty. You have to click in the box. The saved password prompt appears just above the keyboard and you have to click it to put in the box.. then click log in etc


Yes that is right. 


But I can’t see why its changed.. it’s not making it any more secure.. just adding a few more annoying key presses.. any ideas? 

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Anonymous
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@Anonymouswrote:

@Anonymouswrote:

@Anonymouswrote:

Before 11.3 the saved username and saved passwords appeared in the appropriate boxes as soon as the page loaded. now they don’t. The boxes are empty. You have to click in the box. The saved password prompt appears just above the keyboard and you have to click it to put in the box.. then click log in etc


Yes that is right. 


But I can’t see why its changed.. it’s not making it any more secure.. just adding a few more annoying key presses.. any ideas? 


Just Apple being Apple I think & trying to make something look new when it isn’t 

 

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dlt1972
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It’s a new security feature in Safari that, basically, prevents sites from obtaining your username & password using hidden forms. All browsers will probably do this eventually.
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Anonymous
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How does not automatically placing your details in there stop them from obtaining your details when you put them in there with several more annoying button clicks @dlt1972 ?

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Anonymous
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How does not automatically placing your details in there stop them from obtaining your details when you put them in there with several more annoying button clicks @dlt1972 ?


I was thinking the same as you @Anonymous 

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Anonymous
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So it doesn’t happen on the log in screen.. it happens on other pages.. so once I’ve logged in and go to a different page... it can still swipe my details..

So again.. what’s the point?
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