When you see this, you might think, “Okay, I’ll
just go in the Shortcuts settings and allow untrusted
shortcuts.” But if you’ve never run a shortcut before
and you go into Settings > Shortcuts in iOS, you won’t
find any security settings to adjust.
Despite the missing setting, you can change it. You
have to and can make that setting appear. Here’s how.How to make the Sharing Security
setting appear in the Shortcuts settings
If you’ve never run a shortcut before, the Sharing
Security setting doesn’t appear. To make it appear,
you have to run a shortcut.
Fortunately, that’s easy enough to do. iOS 13
includes a shortcut in the Shortcuts app. Launch the
Shortcuts app, and you’ll find the ‘Check order status’Whenyouseethis,youmightthink,“Okay,I’ll
justgo intheShortcutssettingsandallowuntrusted
shortcuts.”Butifyou’veneverrunashortcutbefore
and yougointoSettings>ShortcutsiniOS,youwon’t
findanysecuritysettingstoadjust.
Despitethemissingsetting,youcanchangeit.You
havetoandcanmakethatsettingappear.Here’show.
How to make the Sharing Security
settingappearin the Shortcutssettings
Ifyou’veneverrunashortcutbefore,theSharing
Securitysettingdoesn’tappear.Tomakeitappear,
you havetorunashortcut.
Fortunately,that’seasyenoughtodo.iOS 13
includesashortcutintheShortcutsapp.Launchthe
Shortcutsapp,andyou’llfindthe‘Checkorderstatus’