What is “Allow Full Access”? Is that safe?

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When using the LeapMe keyboard, you may be prompted to "Allow Full Access." Many users might feel uneasy about the warning message that appears, so let’s explain what "Allow Full Access" actually means and how LeapMe handles it!

What does "Allow Full Access" mean?

"Allow Full Access" is a necessary setting when using a keyboard app on your iPhone. By enabling this, the app gains access to the internet, allowing for smoother use of predictive text and AI features. On the other hand, if you turn this off, advanced predictive text and AI functionalities will be disabled, so please be aware of that!

Is it dangerous to allow full access in LeapMe? → Conclusion: It's safe.

When you enable "Allow Full Access," your iPhone will display a security warning. This message is standard for all third-party keyboards, mentioning the possibility of transmitting credit card numbers or personal information. However, the LeapMe app does not collect or transmit any personal or credit card information.

Feel safe using it

The LeapMe keyboard is designed with a focus on security and privacy protection. Even with full access enabled, internet communication is only used to enhance predictive text and AI features. No personal information is ever transmitted externally, so you can use it with complete peace of mind.