{"id":100440,"date":"2022-10-18T08:15:40","date_gmt":"2022-10-18T08:15:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/ios-16-1-introduces-new-copy-and-paste-permission-settings-on-per-app-basis\/"},"modified":"2022-10-18T08:15:40","modified_gmt":"2022-10-18T08:15:40","slug":"ios-16-1-introduces-new-copy-and-paste-permission-settings-on-per-app-basis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/ios-16-1-introduces-new-copy-and-paste-permission-settings-on-per-app-basis\/","title":{"rendered":"iOS 16.1 Introduces New Copy-and-Paste Permission Settings on Per-App Basis"},"content":{"rendered":"
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iOS 16 introduced a new privacy feature that requires apps to receive a user’s permission before directly accessing their iPhone’s clipboard to paste text from other apps, but some users experienced an issue that caused the prompt to appear excessively. Apple released iOS 16.0.2 with a fix for the issue and other bugs in late September.<\/p>\n


Apple has continued to refine the copy-and-paste feature in the weeks since. In the Settings app on the fourth beta of iOS 16.1 and later, a new “Paste from Other Apps” menu appears for apps that have previously asked for permission to paste content from another app. The menu can be found in the Settings app \u2192 [App Name] \u2192 Paste from Other Apps.<\/p>\n

The menu presents users with three options:<\/p>\n