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Facebook Asks iOS 14.5 Users to Turn On Ad Tracking via ATT—What is Apple's ATT and Should You Do It?


02 May 2021, 09:05 pm
Facebook and Instagram are now asking users to turn on ad tracking for their applications, as Apple launched the App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature for iOS 14.5 which gave the public a say over this. The campaign by Facebook can detect if a user is updated to the latest of the iOS 14, saying that it needs this to keep the app free of charge.
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People are seen behind the Apple logo in Apple s flagship London retail store on Regent Street on December 27, 2006 in London, England. With many stores open for the first time since Christmas Eve, bargain hunters are searching for the best buys as the post-Christmas sales get under way. ....

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Apple's iTunes Buy Button Leads Into Trouble: Experts Claim It Misleads Users—Here's Why


28 April 2021, 08:04 am
Apple is currently in a bad seat after some experts claim that its Buy Button for its popular iTunes streaming app allegedly misleads its users. The tech giant manufacturer is now facing a new lawsuit against its popular music app. 
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A man listens to an iPod MP3 player through earphones August 17, 2005 in Sydney, Australia. Research conducted by the National Acoustic Laboratories, to be released by the Australian Federal Government today, has found that up to a 25% of people who use iPods or other portable music devices will suffer from hearing problems as a result of listening to their players at excessive and damaging levels. ....

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