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LinkedIn will stop collecting IDFA data on iOS due to Apple’s App Tracking Transparency feature – 9to5Mac
As the preparation for Apple’s upcoming App Tracking Transparency feature continues, LinkedIn has announced that it will stop using the “Identifier for Advertising,”…
As the preparation for Apples upcoming App Tracking Transparency feature continues, LinkedIn has announced that it will stop using the Identifier for Advertising, or IDFA data. This means that the LinkedIn app will not be required to show the App Tracking Transparency prompt to users.
App Tracking Transparency is coming in the early spring, and it will require that developers ask permission before tracking users across other apps and centers. The IDFA identifier is what allows for this cross-platform…
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