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Apple Says Apps Won’t Need to Ask Users Permission to be Tracked Until 2021 – Gizmodo Australia
Facebook initiated one of the pettiest corporate feuds against Apple’s supposedly privacy-centric new features, and today Apple capitulated. In June, Apple unveiled plans for an iOS 14 privacy update that forces developers to gather users’ consent before trac…

Facebook initiated one of the pettiest corporate feuds against Apples supposedly privacy-centric new features, and today Apple capitulated.
In June, Apple unveiled plans for an iOS 14 privacy update that forces developers to gather users consent before tracking their activities across third-party apps and websites. Needless to say, giving users more control over how their information is gathered and trafficked is expected to bruise advertisers especially Facebook, which uses that information to…
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