Despite being criticized by Facebook, Apple seems to be more and more determined in advancing a new privacy policy.
As per the report, Apple has begun testing the new privacy features in the iOS 14.4 version system, and information prompting users to allow or refuse to be tracked has also appeared in the test.
On the forum of the American technology website, MacRumorsThe screenshot shows that the NBA apps request to track user activities, and there is a reminder below: these data will be used to provide users with a ‘better and personalized advertising experience’, users can agree or decline.
A few days ago, Facebook published a full-page advertisement in major newspapers to criticize Apple, claiming that Apple’s move would weaken the ability of companies such as Facebook to obtain mobile user data and damage the interests of many small businesses.
In response, Apple responded that users should have control and should also know when their data is collected and shared on other applications and websites.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation Association (EFF), a non-profit organization that supports Apple, said that Facebook’s campaign against Apple was “ridiculous” and praised Apple’s privacy policy.
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