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Apps like tic-toc can see the text that you are holding in your "copy" cache. If you are copying passwords to log in to your bank or other sensitive site and then later open tic-toc, you just inadvertently gave them your password.
It is generally bad practice to ever "copy" your passwords, even if it is easier.
People frustrated by this will just pick weaker passwords. Of course, the main solution is to allow password managers to insert passwords directly, but I've noticed a few sites don't seem to work with those, either...
That's why most password managers only put it in the clipboard for 5-10 seconds and then empties it.
Modern Android also disallow pasting without interaction and it pops up a toast when an app pastes the content of your clipboard. TikTok stopped doing it as a result as it's obvious when they do.
Most don't even copy it to clipboard, they'll inject it to the dom directly
I have some cameras with a web UI which actively blocks even that π€
It seems like being able to view your copy cache or clipboard is an ability which should be blocked on all operating systems unless the user is literally initiating a paste.
Phones like Samsung, windows clipboard history, Linux depending on distro and what you install save clipboard history, so it is kinda unsafe