Actor Ricky Schroder posted a bizarre video on Facebook in which he berates a Costco worker who was not letting the former child star enter the store without a mask. The video was posted on Saturday afternoon and shows Schroder arguing with a Costco supervisor named Jason at the entrance to a location in Los Angeles. In the video, the worker explains that despite the new Centers for Disease .
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Some Facebook advertisers say their ad campaigns are taking a hit in the wake of Apple s privacy changes.
Some of Facebook s most widely used ad tools like Ads Manager and its Audience Network are affected.
Advertisers are mitigating the impact by targeting bigger audiences and using new measurement techniques.
A little over two weeks since Apple rolled out its iPhone privacy, or App Tracking Transparency, changes, some Facebook advertisers say their ad campaigns are already taking a hit.
Apple s iOS 14.5 update requires apps to serve a pop-up notification to users seeking their permission to track them for advertising purposes.
Those with iOS devices may have noticed a new pop-up while launching a newly installed application. The message puts in simple words whether you, the user, wish to allow the said application to “track your activity across other companies’ apps and websites?” Given the growing concern for online privacy, many may have instinctively denied permission, knowing little what it was all about. This instinctive behavior is now a major cause of concern for the tech world. Mobile operating systems allow app companies to track all sorts of user activity on handsets. This includes the apps they use, time spent on each app, new apps installed, mobile screen-time and so on. These metrics advise algorithms that show in-app advertisement, and form the back-bone of the $400 billion mobile ad industry.