Apple delays privacy feature limiting ad tracking

03/09/2020 | The Verge

Apple has paused its plans to require developers to obtain permission from app users before launching ad tracking. Apple said this is to allow developers time to make necessary changes. The new privacy feature will be rolled out early next year instead. Meanwhile, The Guardian writes how Apple's next iOS update will be bad news for developers, but good for users.

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