Apple delays new-anti tracking privacy measure


iPhone company delayed the implementation of new privacy measures designed to stop the latest apps and sites tracking people online without their consent.
The changes also mean the app will take permission from the user to access the ad-tracking ID on any Apple product.
The latest iOS 14 update measures were due to arrive in the autumn.
But Apple said that the changes were being delayed until the start of next year to give app developers and sites more time to take their services.

Apple could not make a privacy plan Facebook has warned one of its advertising tools "so ineffective on iOS 14 that it may not make sense to offer it on iOS 14".
Apple's plan had forced it to make that decision and social network says it will no longer collect users' ad-tracking IDs on iOS 14, 

What is Apple changing?

All Apple devices including the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV box have a specific ID known as the "identifier for advertisers".
It can help apps to monitor the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. Like, it can help to determine whether somebody downloaded an app after seeing an ad or not.
Apple already knows people switch off access to its IDAF on iOS.
However, once the change is implemented next year, then it will be off by default. Then advertisers will have to ask permission to access it.
Apps will also have to ask permission to track the ID of users and... what people do in apps and on sites owned by other companies.
After that, when iOS 14 is released in the autumn, apps will have to declare which type of data they collect and how they track people in the App Store.
Another latest security feature will be a highlight when an app accesses information on the user's clipboard.

What is another change?

One of the biggest changes in iPhone's iOS 14 operating system that will be the shake-up of the home screen.
Apple is updating its blocks, "widgets" that display a stripped-down, small app window - And they can be placed among the icons for other programs.

 New features coming soon in iOS 14:

It is also releasing a new amazing app, called Translate, which will pick out all 11 languages to translate offline, offering an alternative to Google Translate.
It will support 11 languages, to begin with, including French, German, English, Mandarin,  and Arabic.
This should be happening for the first time, users will be able to set third-party email and web-browser apps as the default in iOS 14, rather than Apple's own software.
Just wait for new features


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