Almost all news about Apple today revolves around privacy or epic game lawsuit. Even the new iPad Apple M1 Pro is largely overshadowed by airtag and the implications of their privacy. Transparency Policy Tracking New Application Companies Definitely ruffled many feathers, including from large advertising birds, and Apple’s new video clips put that feature into a funny but real perspective while giving users almost the same power to Titan. Except for ad trackers, of course.
The advertising industry has arrived at the point where people tracked across each and all the things they did on the internet and telephone. On the web, which comes through tracking cookies that the browser is now trying to do. But such activities also occur on cellphones and that’s the transparency of Apple’s tracking tracking also tries to curb.
Most people can underestimate the significance of this new privacy policy and fortunately Apple makes advertisements just for it. Of course, fiction and silly but it encourages facts home how invasive this tracker is actually. They may not violate your physical space but our virtual space is as important as these days.
Of course, Apple’s point is that only need a knock to eliminate this invasive tracker, simply similar to Thanos iconic snap in the Avengers film. That said, you really have to do it for each application tracking application that appears unless you decide to delete it with tracking applications at all with one switch in the iOS setting.
Not surprisingly, advertisers and advertising platform owners, especially Facebook, make a large smell of how this privacy feature will solve the internet as we know or direct a smaller business into bankruptcy. Apple insists it does not oppose ad or tracking, as long as they give the last user to say about this problem. And, of course, if they agree to play with Apple rules.