It is (again) overarmed between Facebook and Apple. One technology giant absolutely does not want the other to tighten its privacy settings, but the other will do it anyway. Anyone who has an iPhone will soon have to give explicit permission whether an app is allowed to follow him. And it will not stop there. “Because of course we can expect a response from Facebook.”
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Saying that apps are not allowed to ‘track’ you (whereby apps collect your data unnoticed and use that information for personalized advertisements or resell to other advertisers) is already …
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