The latest version of its software Apple, iOS 13, is in beta and there seems to be a significant bug (bugs), which gives access to your stored passwords to anyone who can hold the device in their hands.
Τall they have to do is enter the iPhone or iPad settings. Of course, it is very likely that we will see this bug being fixed in the final version or even in the next beta.
As you can see in the video, all you have to do is open the settings and press "Website & App Passwords" in the "Passwords & Accounts" menu repeatedly until the security codes appear. Normally, at this stage, validation is required via Touch ID and Face ID, but this does not happen in this version of iOS 13.
The third trial version of iOS 13 is currently available for developers and the second for the public, but both have the same features and obviously bugs. IOS 13 beta 4 for developers and iOS13 public beta 3 will be available soon with further improvements.
The mood of the iOS 13 beta was not as smooth as last year's beta of iOS 12, as many problems have appeared and it is not very stable. Of course, this is exactly why there are trial versions and for users who want to get back to iOS 12, this is possible, at least until the final version of iOS 13 becomes available.
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