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A security researcher warned that iPhone camera phones can be operated silently at any time to spy on users. The researcher proved how applications can secretly record photos and videos without user knowledge, sparking a wave of suspicion. Apple was urged to change the way in which Phone applications for iPhone Access your phone's camera
Felix Krauss, an Austrian application developer at Google, built an application that can capture user images every second and load them without user alert. The developer noted that this was a vulnerability in terms of user privacy, which could be misused by the company's system applications Apple to run mobile devices named iOS
Applications that want to access the camera need permission from an iPhone phone user. For example, when you want to apply a credit card wipe or take a profile picture, you need permission during the setup process. This applies to applications that request permission to access the camera menu, Location, contacts, and alerts
Once the application has been granted and once allowed access, the revocation of the permission depends on changing that permission through the settings menu. The system is similar to the system of permissions required for applications in the Android mobile operating system. Google recently deleted several applications that registered data Users are invisible and have been discovered as illegal applications
The Austrian developer said that once the application was granted the initial access permission, it could take pictures and videos whenever the application was opened. Unlike Mac devices that have a small green light next to the camera that lights up when used, there is no indication that the application is taking pictures or Record the video or it sends that information to another location
The permissions of an iPhone phone camera application do not differ between the front or back camera, and give the camera permission to have additional access rights in the latest version of the iOS system, which includes a facial recognition engine that allows applications to detect emotion
The permissions system actually works the way Apple designed it, so it does not suffer from a flaw or defect. But Cross said malicious applications can take advantage of that system to secretly register, and this is demonstrated by building an application that captures an image of the person who uses it every second, The application also runs a facial recognition program to detect the person who is using it
He warned that other applications could monitor users' emotions as they browsed the news feed on social media sites, record what they were saying, or broadcast live video while using the smartphone. He explained that Apple should provide a temporary authorization system, A period of time or add warning light within iPhone phones to warn people

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