![]() ![]() Under Some Circumstances, You Can See Someone On FaceTime Before They Answer If you add your own phone number in the 'Add Person' screen, you can then start a group FaceTime call that includes yourself and the audio of who you're calling, even if they haven't answered. Purportedly, to enact the bug, you swipe up from the bottom of your screen and tap 'Add Person' when starting a FaceTime Video call with an iPhone contact. After the call recipient pressed the volume-down button, footage from the iPhone 8's front-facing camera could be seen on the iPhone X-even though the call recipient had not answered." After following the instructions outlined by 9to5Mac, the iPhone X caller could hear audio from the iPhone 8's microphone. ![]() However, BuzzFeed News appears to have replicated the FaceTime bug in its entirety, apparently accessing both the microphone and front-facing camera of an iPhone 8 when it was called from another device of the same Apple model: "An iPhone X was used to initiate a FaceTime video call to a recipient using an iPhone 8. ![]() Apple tech site 9to5Mac attempted to recreate the FaceTime bug, but were only able to access the recipient iPhone's mic in their test, writing, "the bug does not seem to expose the video camera for covert spying-just the microphone." ![]()
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