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User: Here’s a screenshot of a text field on a banking app that i use.[edit | edit source]
Here’s a screenshot of a text field on a banking app that i use. It shows a context menu with Chinese characters option. My phone is only set to English and not Chinese and the option is only available on this app. What could cause this?
Assistant: This usually isn’t caused by your iPhone system language — instead, it comes from the app itself.[edit | edit source]
This usually isn’t caused by your iPhone system language — instead, it comes from the app itself.
Here are the most likely reasons why you’re seeing Chinese text options only inside this banking app:
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Some apps don’t use Apple’s default text-selection menu. They inject their own UIMenuController items, including language-specific tools like:
- Simplified/Traditional Chinese conversion
- Character suggestions
- Translation shortcuts
If the developers reused a component originally made for a Chinese market, those options can appear even if your phone is set to English.
✅ 2. The app uses a hybrid framework (React Native, Flutter, WebView)[edit | edit source]
When apps use embedded WebViews or hybrid UI components, some frameworks include built-in Chinese language tools. This would show additional menu options that your system normally wouldn’t display.
✅ 3. The app supports Chinese as a secondary language internally[edit | edit source]
If the banking app supports Chinese (even if you never switched to it), iOS can expose language-specific actions for text fields. This can trigger the “简 ⇄ 繁” (Simplified ↔ Traditional) option.
✅ 4. Part of the app thinks the input field is Chinese-compatible[edit | edit source]
Developers can specify text input traits like:
- UITextInputMode
- textContentType
- keyboardType
If they accidentally configured something like a Chinese input hint, iOS may suggest Chinese-related tools automatically.
Is this harmful or a security risk?[edit | edit source]
❌ No, it’s just a UI/UX quirk. It doesn’t mean your phone is compromised or that the app is unsafe.
If you want to test:[edit | edit source]
You can check if it’s app-specific by opening the same clipboard menu in:
- Notes
- Safari
- Messages
If the Chinese options do NOT appear there, then the app is adding them.
If you want, I can look at the specific app (just tell me the name) and confirm whether it's known to use hybrid UI components that commonly cause this.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Chinese text in app". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-03.