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Opened May 19, 2020 by Jay Bee@jaybee

Android OS can capture keys?

It is my understanding that every keystroke goes to OS over API and then it goes to Briar app from OS over another API. So google can capture anything what is written by separate keyboard application. For security reasons, would it be better to include own keyboard in the application? There are few opensource keyboards, AnySoftKey, Hacker keyboard...

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Reference: briar/briar#1729