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    App Tracking Transparency

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    App Tracking Transparency: French Court Keeps Apple’s Privacy System Active

    France’s Paris court declined to suspend Apple’s App Tracking Transparency, keeping iPhone users’ control over tracking in place as advertisers challenge the system.

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    Apple Privacy: The Trust Foundation Behind the Entire Apple Ecosystem

    Apple privacy is not a single feature or setting. It is the design philosophy that holds Apple’s ecosystem together. Across devices and services, Apple has built its platforms around the…

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    Apple Accused of Misleading Users Over App Tracking Transparency

    A European consumer-protection organization has filed a complaint claiming Apple misled users about how its App Tracking Transparency system operates. The group argues that the privacy prompts introduced with iOS…

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    App Tracking Transparency: Four Years of Impact on User Privacy

    App Tracking Transparency has led to a nearly 55% drop in tracking opt-in rates in the United States, as detailed in a research paper by Frankfurt-based professors and researchers. Globally,…

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    How Apple’s Security Measures Are Making Online Gambling Safer for iOS Users

    Online gambling comes with a fair share of security risks. Issues like privacy concerns, data breaches, and fraud are commonly associated with online gambling. However, using an iOS device while…

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    iOS Apps and Your Data: Balancing Convenience and Privacy in the Apple Ecosystem

    However, balancing the need to keep information safe and the need for convenient, personalized apps has some challenges. If you’re an iOS user, understanding how Apple maintains this balance is…

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    The App Store will get new advertising slots from Apple

    Apple has announced that it will be allowing app developers to purchase advertising slots in the App Store. This move is likely meant to help compete with Google’s Play Store,…

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    Google hits out at Apple over “ineffective” tracking blocker

    Coinciding with the announcement of its own Android Privacy Sandbox feature, Google has slammed “other platforms” – seemingly referring to Apple – that “bluntly restrict existing technologies used by developers…

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    Privacy change to iOS could cost Meta $10 billion in revenue this year

    Meta has detailed the extent to which Apple’s iOS privacy update is set to damage its business, estimating a $10 billion impact on sales in 2022. This came after the…

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    AirPods Pro vs. AirPods Max: Choosing the Right Apple Audio Experience

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    How Heavy iPhone Users Can Extend Battery Life All Day

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    How Apple Built the Most Valuable User Base in Personal Tech

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    How to Choose Between MacBook Pro or MacBook Air as Your First Mac

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    Apple TV Cancels The Last Frontier After One Season

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    iPhone 18 Test Production Signals Apple’s Most Radical Launch Shift in Years

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