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February 10, 2021 02:29 am GMT

What Apple's big tech frenemies think of its iOS 14 privacy updates

What Apple's big tech frenemies think of its iOS 14 privacy updates

Changes are underway on iOS, and not everybody is happy about it.

Apple's iOS 14 contains privacy updates affecting apps that rely on user data to make money. While the changes first began rolling out in iOS 14, they're becoming mandatory in upcoming versions

The new requirements, called App Tracking Transparency, mandates that apps ask for permission to track user behavior. iPhone users can accept or deny this permission on an app-by-app basis, or rescind it entirely in their settings. It also requires apps in the App Store to disclose what sort of data the apps "link" to you and collect about you; Apple calls these disclosures "nutrition labels." Read more...

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