Apple has confirmed it will release its new software update, iOS 14.5, next week – complete with a controversial feature called App Tracking Transparency. App Tracking Transparency is a new anti-tracking feature that aims to crack down on apps that track iPhone users, such as Facebook and Google. The feature will require all phone apps to get the user's permission before tracking their data across websites or apps owned by other companies. It will let users go to their Settings and see which apps have requested permission to track them, and make any changes as they see fit. The update, which was delayed last year, is a blow to Facebook and other digital services with apps that depend on such data surveillance to help sell ads.