Third
Party Keyboards provide an alternative way to input keyboard data.
These keyboards can access all of the data you type, including bank
account and credit card numbers, street addresses, as well as other
personal and sensitive information. These keyboards may also access
nearby text or data, which is useful for improving autocorrect
functionality.
If
you enable Full Access, developers are permitted to access, collect and
transmit the data you type. In addition, if the third party application
containing the keyboard has your permission to access location, photos,
or other personal data, the keyboard can also collect and transmit that
information to the keyboard developer’s servers. If you disable Full
Access for a third party keyboard, and then re-enable it, the keyboard’s
developer may be able to access, collect and transmit what was typed
while the network access was disabled.
If
you do not enable Full Access, developers are not permitted to collect
and transmit the data you type. Any unauthorized collection or
transmission of this data without your permission would be a violation
of their developer agreement. Furthermore, there are also technical
limitations in effect to prevent unauthorized access. Any attempt to
defeat these limitations would also be a violation of their developer
agreement.
You
may choose to disable a third party keyboard at any time. To do so,
open Settings, tap Keyboards, and remove the keyboard from the Keyboard
list.
If
you use a third party keyboard, you are subject to the keyboard
developer’s terms, privacy policy and practices. You should review the
terms, privacy policies and practices of such keyboard apps and services
to understand how they use your data and other information prior to
use.
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