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Apple is postponing a privacy update for iOS 14 after Facebook said it would gut its ad revenue – Business Insider Australia
Apple is giving developers some breathing space to get ready for an update to iOS 14 that will let users opt out of being tracked for advertising purposes.
- Apple announced it was delaying a planned privacy update that allows users to opt out of ad trackers.
- The update was scheduled to be part of iOS 14, which is expected to roll out this month, but will now be pushed to next year to give developers time to adapt.
- When the update was announced, Facebook hit out at Apple, saying it could slash up to 50% of Facebook’s ad revenue with the update.
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