Apple Inc delays debut of anti-tracking tool in iPhone software
Apple is delaying a new privacy feature in the next version of
its iPhone operating system that will make it more difficult for app makers to
track people online to help sell digital ads.
The decision outlined on Thursday affects iOS 14, which is
expected to be released as a free software upgrade to roughly a billion iPhone
users later this month.
Apple intended iOS 14 to automatically block
tracking as soon as it came out, but the company now says it will hold back the
tool until early next year.
The same safeguard was supposed be in the
next operating systems for iPads and Apple TVs, too.
The feature would require apps to explicitly
ask users to permission to collect and share data about their online behavior
through a unique code that identifies every iPhone. Read More
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