![]() ![]() Initially I thought, faking those alerts requires the app developer to know your email. ![]() Even after entering the first characters, the app probably already has your password. If you hit the Cancel button on a dialog, the app still gets access to the content of the password field. ![]() This is the same concept, like you should never click on links on emails, but instead open the website manually
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