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Facebook is trying to pre-empt Apple’s big privacy update by asking users for permission to track them – Business Insider Australia
Facebook is trying to outflank Apple in a privacy battle that’s been raging for six months.
- Facebook will begin asking users for permission to track their data so it can target them with ads.
- The move comes as Apple prepares to roll out a privacy update that will force developers to ask users’ permission to track them.
- Apple and Facebook have been fighting about the upcoming iOS privacy update.
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Facebook is trying to outflank Apple in a privacy battle that’s been raging for six months.
Facebook announced on Monday it would be sending…
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