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Apple launched iOS 14.5 about a month ago, and the highlight of the update was a new privacy feature called App Tracking Transparency which forces apps to ask permission before tracking them across apps and websites owned by other companies. Facebook was unsurprisingly less than thrilled about the debut of this feature and went as far as to launch a campaign against Apple in order to convince the public that the feature would hurt small businesses. Apple wasn't swayed, and so App Tracking Transparency went live on iOS and iPadOS as planned in April.
If you own an iPhone or iPad, you have undoubtedly seen the App Tracking Transparency prompts in recent weeks, asking you whether or not you want to allow the app to track you. If you choose not to allow tracking, the developer will be barred from accessing your advertising identifier, but you likely won't be surprised to learn that there are other ways for apps to collect your data.
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Facebook is still tracking your iPhone on iOS 14.5, but there’s a way to limit its access originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 27 May 2021 at 14:53:21 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Via BRG - Boy Genius Report