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LinkedIn stops collecting tracking data ahead of iOS 14 changes – Engadget
The company is getting ahead of a change that will require developers to ask for permission from iOS users to track them.

LinkedIn will stop collecting IDFA data on iOS. The move comes ahead of a policy change Apple will implement with the release of iOS 14.5 later this year that will require developers to ask someones permission before they use that data to track them across apps and websites.
We have decided to stop our iOS apps collection of IDFA data for now. the company said in a blog post spotted by iMore. LinkedIn expects the change will have a limited impact on how ads perform and wont translate to a drastic…
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