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I've had this bug on iPadOS 13 too.

It's supposed to show on your lock screen before you've unlocked the device. It appears to be persisting after unlocking.

Ah! That was my next guess, that it's just a bug. It doesn't affect my use of the device in any way, thankfully.

UPDATE: I get home, unlock the iPad, see the lock icon “unlock”, then disappear as the device unlocks.
 
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I am having trouble keeping my safari favorite icons on the screen. From time to time I will go into a website clicking on the website icon in favorites and then after I’m finished I try to go back and all my icons are gone. The only way to fix this temporarily is to go back to the home screen, than click on safari again and they reappear. Anybody have the same issue? Am I doing something wrong? Or is it known bug ?


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iPad Pro 11 inch public beta current one .....

I am having trouble keeping my safari favorite icons on the screen. From time to time I will go into a website clicking on the website icon in favorites and then after I’m finished I try to go back and all my icons are gone. The only way to fix this temporarily is to go back to the home screen, than click on safari again and they reappear. Anybody have the same issue? Am I doing something wrong? Or is it known bug ?


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Same problem on the iPhone. I’ve reported it
 
Also noticed that the scroll bar on the right side of the screen of my iPad Pro is missing. Once however it did show when I use my mouse, but all the other times there are no scrollbars. Reported same apple
 
I can’t add to the wiki at the mo, as I’m using Tapatalk whilst at work, but I’ve noticed that in this beta, when Siri announces a new message on AirPods, instead of being the default text tone you have, it’s a new tone. In previous betas, it was always the tone I had assigned to the person or the default one if I hadn’t assigned one.
 
All of a sudden after the update to 13.4 I am now missing my virtual keyboard on iPad Pro 11 inch. Anyone know what happened

Also my microphone is missing.

OK I found it my mistake.
 
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"Find My..." now notifies someone if you set up a notification on them...
 

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Anyone having issues in multitasking panes with the messages app. Where it goes blank after a few moments off the screen.

I’m required to close the complete messages app and reopen. When in pane view the messages will go blank and unresponsive when re opened.
 
Anyone having issues in multitasking panes with the messages app. Where it goes blank after a few moments off the screen.

I’m required to close the complete messages app and reopen. When in pane view the messages will go blank and unresponsive when re opened.

Same here.
 
Anyone having issues in multitasking panes with the messages app. Where it goes blank after a few moments off the screen.

I’m required to close the complete messages app and reopen. When in pane view the messages will go blank and unresponsive when re opened.

Same here! Annoying if you ask me, but it’s a beta lol
 
Are you creeping up on people? Of course they should know about notifications about their location.

They’ve already given me permission to access their location, otherwise I wouldn’t have the option to set a notification. I can sit and watch on “Find My” to see when they leave work or are nearing home, so I don’t see what extra value or security is provided telling them that I’ve set a notification rather than just keeping an eye on the app.
 
Are you creeping up on people? Of course they should know about notifications about their location.

I am also not completely sold on this; at least in Family setting.

For example - I regularly set up a location alert for my kids when they go to a sleepover (to get a notification when they leave the location). I'd like it if I would have an option at least to not send that push alert to their phone as a parent.

I trust my kids in situation like this. But want to have a verification.
 
Are you creeping up on people? Of course they should know about notifications about their location.
But why? Why should those People being monitored receive notification that they are being monitored given they know they will be monitored anyway? I can understand the reason is to alert people, but unless user can reject location sharing from notification, there is little point to provide such notification.
 
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They’ve already given me permission to access their location, otherwise I wouldn’t have the option to set a notification. I can sit and watch on “Find My” to see when they leave work or are nearing home, so I don’t see what extra value or security is provided telling them that I’ve set a notification rather than just keeping an eye on the app.

The security is that now they know you’re a creeper! It’s different to know that someone is scee
I am also not completely sold on this; at least in Family setting.

For example - I regularly set up a location alert for my kids when they go to a sleepover (to get a notification when they leave the location). I'd like it if I would have an option at least to not send that push alert to their phone as a parent.

I trust my kids in situation like this. But want to have a verification.

Um, it is very clear that you do not trust your kids. Hence the spying and why you don’t want push notifications telling them so. Holy Toledo - don’t you see how it can be taken advantage of? Spying spouses, deranged spouses, employers on employees...
 
The security is that now they know you’re a creeper! It’s different to know that someone is scee

Um, it is very clear that you do not trust your kids. Hence the spying and why you don’t want push notifications telling them so. Holy Toledo - don’t you see how it can be taken advantage of? Spying spouses, deranged spouses, employers on employees...

In which case, why would the spouse agree to be visible on "Find My" at all? I would never give my employer access to view my location on "Find My". The point is that you can only "creep" (as you put it) on someone who has ALREADY AGREED THAT I CAN VIEW THEIR LOCATION. I only look at my husband's location, to see when he's heading home. He knows I do it, he's given permission for me to do it, I'm not creeping on anyone. But now, my viewing his location gives him friction because he has a notification telling him that I'm doing it. That's no big deal, but it seems absolutely pointless given that he knows I can see where he is whenever (and vice versa, and we're both OK with that).

So I don't see what the notification to him adds, in terms of security or value. If I had surreptitiously signed him up to this without his knowledge, I can still watch his location and he won't get a notification, so... what's the point? If this stays in, it won't change anything about how I use the app, it just means that he's getting a useless notification saying "this person who you said could see your location is looking at your location right now"
 
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The security is that now they know you’re a creeper! It’s different to know that someone is scee


Um, it is very clear that you do not trust your kids. Hence the spying and why you don’t want push notifications telling them so. Holy Toledo - don’t you see how it can be taken advantage of? Spying spouses, deranged spouses, employers on employees...
Why use a bulky and heavy phone with so many settings to track someone when a tag or a dirt cheap GPS receiver attached to working clothes can do just the same, and probably better?
 
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