Apple iOS update will tell you which apps want to share your data. (PA/Canva) Apple has announced further details about the privacy changes in its next iOS update, due later this month. The technology giant announced that from the spring it will require apps on its devices to get a user’s permission before tracking them across other apps and websites. The update follows the introduction of so-called privacy nutrition labels that the company introduced for all apps in its App Store earlier this year. The new feature, called App Tracking Transparency, will enable users to go to their Settings app and see which apps have requested permission to track them, and make any changes as they see fit.
Apple iOS update will tell you which apps want to share your data. (PA/Canva) Apple has announced further details about the privacy changes in its next iOS update, due later this month. The technology giant announced that from the spring it will require apps on its devices to get a user’s permission before tracking them across other apps and websites. The update follows the introduction of so-called privacy nutrition labels that the company introduced for all apps in its App Store earlier this year. The new feature, called App Tracking Transparency, will enable users to go to their Settings app and see which apps have requested permission to track them, and make any changes as they see fit.
Apple iOS update will tell you which apps want to share your data. (PA/Canva) Apple has announced further details about the privacy changes in its next iOS update, due later this month. The technology giant announced that from the spring it will require apps on its devices to get a user’s permission before tracking them across other apps and websites. The update follows the introduction of so-called privacy nutrition labels that the company introduced for all apps in its App Store earlier this year. The new feature, called App Tracking Transparency, will enable users to go to their Settings app and see which apps have requested permission to track them, and make any changes as they see fit.
Apple iOS update will tell you which apps want to share your data. (PA/Canva) Apple has announced further details about the privacy changes in its next iOS update, due later this month. The technology giant announced that from the spring it will require apps on its devices to get a user’s permission before tracking them across other apps and websites. The update follows the introduction of so-called privacy nutrition labels that the company introduced for all apps in its App Store earlier this year. The new feature, called App Tracking Transparency, will enable users to go to their Settings app and see which apps have requested permission to track them, and make any changes as they see fit.
Apple iOS update will tell you which apps want to share your data. (PA/Canva) Apple has announced further details about the privacy changes in its next iOS update, due later this month. The technology giant announced that from the spring it will require apps on its devices to get a user’s permission before tracking them across other apps and websites. The update follows the introduction of so-called privacy nutrition labels that the company introduced for all apps in its App Store earlier this year. The new feature, called App Tracking Transparency, will enable users to go to their Settings app and see which apps have requested permission to track them, and make any changes as they see fit.