

You previously sent an SMS message containing your password.However, there are some situations out of our control where your password might be remembered by the prediction engine. It is up to the website or application you are logging into to build that specification into the field. Microsoft SwiftKey is designed never to learn from or predict what you enter in a specified password text field.

Microsoft SwiftKey is predicting my password - how do I stop it doing this? The warning message from Google that says Microsoft SwiftKey may be able to collect ‘all the text you type, including personal data like passwords and credit card numbers’ (pictured below) is a part of the Android operating system that appears when any third party keyboard is enabled. Your Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard does not learn anything from fields marked as password fields, nor does it remember long numbers such as credit card numbers. What about credit card numbers and passwords? For example, if you have Backup & Sync enabled, our servers will process this data. Data is only shared through the cloud to provide various specific services. If you sign up for a Microsoft SwiftKey Account, some data may shared with Microsoft SwiftKey in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
