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kr0bat | 2 years ago

I wish the article put more emphasis onto the facg that TikTok was requesting the password through a system prompt. They don't have anyone's passwords, just a conformation from the device that the correct password was inputted. This is such a nothingburger.

All that aside...is this an nypost article referencing a Dextero article referencing an (unsourced) reddit comment?

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gruez|2 years ago

Indeed. If you do a quick image search you can find screenshots of the same prompt for other apps: https://guide.duo.com/static/images/en/iphone-passcode_2x.pn...

But obviously "tiktok = china = bad" doesn't apply, so no ragebait article.

gcr|2 years ago

I haven't seen these sorts of native prompts. Even passkey prompts open with a popover toast that covers the bottom part of the screen to confirm which account you want to use. Do you know what mechanism Duo is using in this example?

Edit: could this be a prompt from a failed faceID authentication for the app's secure enclave storage? most of those prompts aren't cancelable, but this tiktok one is

BlackjackCF|2 years ago

It’s the NY Post. They’re not really known for high quality reporting.

01nate|2 years ago

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