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Used the "AI.type" keyboard? Change your everything.
> The company also promises to "never share your data or learn from password fields," but we saw one table containing more than 8.6 million entries of text that had been entered using the keyboard, which included private and sensitive information, like phone numbers, web search terms, and in some cases concatenated email addresses and corresponding passwords.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/popular-virtual-keyboard-leaks-31-million-user-data/