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Apple users supportive of privacy measures, but open to ad tracking – AppleInsider
Apple users are generally supportive of Apple’s stance on privacy, but a new survey claims most are apparently fine with the idea of allowing tracking if they didn’t…

Apple users are generally supportive of Apple’s stance on privacy, but a new survey claims most are apparently fine with the idea of allowing tracking if they didn’t have to pay for content or features.
One of the most ardent supporters of user privacy, Apple’s stance on the subject is well known to be one in favor of keeping user data as untrackable as possible. CEO Tim Cook framed it as “one of the top issues of the century” in an interview on Friday, with Apple working to maintain user privacy…
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