Back in 2014, Apple “borrowed” one of Android’s greatest features: the ability to replace default system apps. iOS 8 opened up the platform for keyboard developers, allowing users to have a choice of which keyboard they’d rather use. Of course, Android users have always been able to install their keyboard of choice, ranging from Swiftkey, to Swype, or even Minuum. In late 2016, Google began including their own Gboard as the default keyboard, incorporating many of your favorite features from other keyboard apps. While it may be one of the best Android keyboards, it also has the potential to track...
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