iOS 16

Ah I just use the iCloud Keychain And still working fine. Pretty good these days.
Might be an issue with the 3rd party plug-in process, although I just linked my Firefox to see if that works on auto fill and it’s fine.

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Yeah I had to go to website to purchase as wouldn’t feedback the auth token from Revolut.

Hmm strange, has worked fine for me since upgrading

Edit: works fine for me when it appears above the keyboard too

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Yonder Credit Card App is very stable on iOS 16

I don’t hate that.

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Landscape FaceID!!! :heart_eyes:

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Quite an interesting read.

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I wish they would. There is SO much benefit to people taking control of their health inside incredibly powerful devices almost everyone has in their pockets already.

Not only that but it’s likely currently recording vital data of day-to-day health of the user, along with millions tracking their food intake and exercise… which would be incredibly useful to a doctor making an informed decision.

It’s literally all there. Just join the dots.

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The NHS is what happened…

Having worked with them digitally in the past, I’ve never seen an organisation throw so many barriers up against itself to make things harder than they needed to be.

*I’m solely talking about digital, I fully respect the hard time the clinical/operational staff have had over the last few years and the great work they do

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Huh?

How are you getting that to work?

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To quote Apple: “it just works!”.

In this case, even when “you’re holding it wrong!!!” :rofl:

Ahhh context, I have a lowly iPhone 11 Pro

dev beta 4 is out btw

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So it is…

I’ll be keeping an eye on beta 4 reviews and comments - it might be time to dive in…

I’ll report back on what beta 4 has to say about itself but I’d say the last three beta’s have been the most stable of all. Very little noticeable bugs, no major battery drains and apps working as they should.

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  • Apart from that silly HSBC bank (and HSBC owned apps)
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Out of interest does it work on the Public Beta.

I’d understand an app being blocked/crashing on the Dev beta, though thankfully this isn’t often that this happens these days.

Yup, I also note the latest beta’s seem super stable and smoother.

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I think that’s harsh.

It’s down to the development team if they feel comfortable allowing an application to work on a BETA version of software. Sure, many do and HSBC could have decided to work to provide a stable and secure version.

Beta software can regularly introduce inadvertent security bugs, so if anything they’re being overcautious.

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