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iPhone showing Personal Hotspot password to the public

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  • @SevenSystems said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    I still think I've brought up a legitimate design / security problem, even if minor... but glad to be of service in any way 😂

    Haha. I'm curious though, what way do you think it should be done? You never need to look at the page with the password except if you need to see the password.

    I wasn't aware that you could activate Personal Hotspot through tapping and holding on a group of Control Center widgets. I'm assuming 90% of people don't. Maybe more.

    The way it should've been done is to simply hide the password with dots, with an "eye" toggle to show it, as in other places. Also, it should be made clearer how to access Personal Hotspot via Control Center. Currently, the text says "or when you turn it on in Control Center". This made me believe that it would be possible to add a button for it in Control Center, which is not the case. Only possible via tap and hold. So the text should be rephrased as "or when you turn it on by tapping and holding on the network toggles in Control Center" or something.

    Yes everyone here seems to think I'm too picky, but believe me -- this stuff matters!

    I think you're right about those points actually, and the text is confusing, yes

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