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Former Apple engineer says the button on iPhones asking apps not to track you is a ‘dud’ that gives users a ‘false sense of privacy’ – Business Insider Australia
The iPhone feature allowing users to “ask app not to track” is sometimes “useless” in stopping third parties from collecting…

Johnny Lin, a former Apple engineer and co-founder of the software company Lockdown Privacy says Apple’s “Ask App Not To Track” button is a “dud” that gives users “a false sense of privacy,” according to a Washington Post report.
Even if users request…
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