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Apple may ban apps that do not comply with iOS 14 privacy guidelines

Apple may ban apps and games that do not comply with the new iOS 14 privacy rules, according to senior vice president of software development Craig Federighi.
These new privacy guidelines will take effect next year, when Apple forces apps to ask for user permissions before collecting additional information that could be used for tracking and advertising. Companies like Facebook have been pretty vocal about the new policy, as the change will have a big impact on ad revenue, especially for small businesses.
Going forward, the iOS 14 app will ask users to access the user’s IDFA, an identifier for advertisers to track their usage behavior and collect data online for ad targeting. This ensures that users can make an informed decision and maintain their privacy. In general, the idea is good, if you do not pay attention to the fact that applications developed by Apple will not be affected by these changes. There is a policy of protectionism.
Source: wccftech

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