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04-16-2025 06:10 AM (Last edited 04-20-2025 07:23 PM ) in
SuggestionsI copy passwords from my password manager all the time (I use KeePass, so they're long and complex), and I know a lot of people do the same. How is it that Samsung’s clipboard saves everything in plain text with no expiration? That’s a huge security issue.
I even tried switching to Gboard (Google’s keyboard), thinking that would help, but nope, everything I copied was still getting saved in Samsung’s clipboard. Turns out the clipboard functionality is tightly integrated with One UI, so it doesn’t matter what keyboard you use, your clipboard history still gets stored in plain text.
There should at least be an option to auto-delete clipboard history after a few hours. Right now, the only option is to manually go in and delete sensitive stuff. If someone steals your phone, or even if a friend or acquaintance uses it while it’s unlocked, they can just scroll through your clipboard and see all your passwords? That’s wild.