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Nov 23, 2017 UniClip 3.2 – Universal Clipboard. November 23, 2017 Tired of constantly sending yourself a text message or email with a website address, code, piece of text or image? Download and install the app 2. Activate the Universal Copy accessibility service (Settings Accessibility) 3. Go to the app (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube or any app) you want to copy text from 4. Open your notification drawer and click on 'Activate Universal Copy mode' 5. The text zones you will be able to copy from appear in light blue.
I'm about to tell you something that will shock you, and probably make you very angry. I hope you won't hate me for it. Here goes.
If you are an iPhone user, everything you have copied to your clipboard on your iPhone can be secretly accessed by various apps. These apps often record the contents of your clipboard several times a minute, and send them to their company servers to store for eternity.
Think about all the things you copy to your clipboard. Links. Passwords. Private messages to your friends and family.
All of these things are being stolen from you and sent to the data centers of multinational corporations, who will use it to figure out what ads to show you so they can make more money.
And that is just the best case scenario. There's no way to know for sure what they are using your clipboard data for.
Apple has known about this for a long time. And they are just now taking steps to restrict apps' access to your clipboard, and to notify you when an app accesses the contents of your clipboard.
This was never an issue for Apple until privacy advocates started raising awareness of this earlier this week.
Here's an insane supercut of several well-known apps stealing the contents of your clipboard (which now triggers a notification in the newest version of iOS.)
Some apps, like TikTok, use this clipboard exploit even while running in the background to steal every single character you type into any app.
Here's an example of this discovered when Apple started showing clipboard notifications in the iOS 14 beta:
Apps can even use this clipboard exploit to get your location data without you ever granting them permission. Here's how:
And it gets worse.
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Now I'm going to tell you something else that will really make your blood boil: If you use a Mac, your iPhone has access to your Mac's clipboard by default.
And this means, by extension, the apps installed on your iPhone also have access to things you copy to your Mac's clipboard.
Think about that. How many sensitive things do you do on your laptop every day? How many passwords to you copy/paste from your password manager? How many emails do you type up? How many websites do you copy/paste to share through private messages?
All of that is going to your clipboard, which is getting shared with your iPhone, which can then be accessed by various companies through their iPhone apps, and stored in their servers around the world.
This 'feature' is called Universal Clipboard or 'Handoff.' And it is enabled by default on every Mac.
For your privacy, I recommend you turn this feature off immediately. It only takes a few seconds. Here's how to do this.
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Step #1: Open Spotlight Search.
By default, you can open MacOS Spotlight Search by pressing the command key and spacebar at the same time. Blocs 3 0 6.
Then type the word 'Handoff' and double click the 'General' option that appears under 'System Preferences' in the list below.
Step #2: Uncheck Handoff.
A menu will pop up when you click 'General' under the 'System Preferences' option. If you look all the way at the bottom of this menu, you will see an option that says 'Allow handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices.' Uncheck the box next to this.
My advice would be to uninstall all the apps that have been stealing information from your clipboard without your consent.
These apps have violated your trust by abusing this 'vulnerability' in iOS. (I put the word vulnerability in quotes because, again, Apple has known about this for a long time and initially refused to do anything about it.)
Here's a list of apps who have been caught red-handed stealing your clipboard data:
And last but not least, change your passwords! Assume that these passwords have been intercepted by these clipboard-thieving apps are now in private data centers all over the world.
Sure – these companies are unlikely to use your passwords. But they may eventually get hacked. And hackers might try to exploit your passwords or sell them to even worse actors.
It breaks my heart to learn of this. It's been going on for maybe years.
And in case you're curious, Android is just as permissive with letting 3rd party apps access your clipboard data.
Switching to Android won't save you, but switching to a feature phone might, if that's a sacrifice you're willing to make. Me? I just uninstalled basically all 3rd party iPhone apps and use the Brave browser or the Firefox Focus browser for everything.
It really is a jungle out there. Stay vigilant friends. Don't let the bad guys win. You can follow me on Twitter for more no-nonsense security tips.
With the introduction of “Universal Clipboard,” copying/pasting text from iOS device to Mac or from macOS to iOS has become a much easier task. But what if you are using Windows, how would you copy/paste text between your iPhone and PC? Thanks to some handy apps, it’s possible to move images, files or links between Windows PC and iOS devices. Though it’s not as functional as Universal Clipboard, it’s just got the job done.
How to Copy/Paste Text from iPhone to Mac or Vice -Versa
Universal Clipboard works on the following devices:
- iPhone 5 or newer
- iPad Pro
- iPad (4th generation)
- iPad Air or newer
- iPad mini 2 or newer
- iPod touch (6th generation) or newer
- MacBook (Early 2015 or newer)
- MacBook Pro (2012 or newer)
- MacBook Air (2012 or newer)
- Mac mini (2012 or newer)
- iMac (2012 or newer)
- Mac Pro (Late 2013)
Also, note that
- Universal Clipboard supports text, photos, and video
- Make sure you have enabled Handoff both on your iOS device and Mac
- On iOS device: Settings → General → Handoff
- On Mac: System Preferences → General → Check the box for “Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices.”
- It supports iOS 10 or later and macOS Sierra or later
Step #1. First off, make sure you are signed into iCloud with the same Apple ID.
Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on all of your devices.
Besides, turn on Wi-Fi on all your devices. Keep your devices are near each other.
Step #2. Once you have set up everything perfectly, copy your text, photo, or video on one device and paste them on your other device.
To paste the content, either use Ctrl+V shortcut or just right click and select Paste.
On your iOS device, just double tap to reveal Paste button and then tap on it.
How to Transfer Text, Image, Video Between iPhone and Windows PC
There are several apps and software that let you move contents between your PC and iOS devices. However, I have found “Pushbullet” more reliable. You need to download its iOS app from App Store on your iOS device. Then, download and install its Windows software on your PC. Once you have set them, you will be able to move links, files and more between your devices with ease.
Step #1. Launch Pushbullet on your iOS device. Then, use your Facebook or Google Account to sign into the app.
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Similarly, you need to open Pushbullet on your computer and sign into it using your Google or Facebook account.
Step #2. Now, open the app on your computer and select Devices in the sidebar. Then, copy anything you want and paste it into the text field. Next, open the app on your iPhone → tap on Pushing tab at the bottom and make sure Me tab at the top is selected. Sublime text 3 3207. Now, you will see the content you sent from your computer.
Likewise, copy anything on your iOS device and paste it into the app. Then, open Pushbullet on your computer and check out the content.
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That’s done!
Wrapping up:
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I find “Universal Clipboard” very handy as it offers a seamless experience. Let me know what you think of it in the comments below.
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