Apple’s new privacy feature pits it against Facebook over user data..
Apple’s latest iOS update, iOS 14.5, introduces a host of new features.
From better Face ID unlocking even while wearing a mask, to a new set of emojis and new Siri voices, these new features will surely be exciting for users to explore.
But the most important feature that iOS 14.5 introduces is the ‘App Tracking Transparency’ feature—one that sets the ground for the age of ethical tech and sets up a battleground against tech giants like Facebook.
What changes in the new feature:-
It was not like users had no choice when it came to tracking their data before iOS 14.5. Users could still stop an app from tracking their data.
But what the new
'App Tracking Transparency' feature does, is that it puts the choice up front, and forces the developers to give users a very specific choice before even launching the app.
After users update to iOS 14.5, the first time they launch an app, they will be prompted with a very specific choice of whether or not they will allow an app to track their data.
If users choose 'Allow', then it's business as usual. If, however, they choose the option 'Ask App Not to Track', the developer cannot track their data and sell it to advertisers.
Apple originally announced the feature in June, 2020 but has delayed till now to give developers time to adapt to the changes. Finally, it's live and app developers must comply.


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