We have been running iOS 14.5 for a few weeks now, the latest version of Apple's operating system for mobile devices. A new iOS whose main novelty was the new policy of transparency in app tracking, a policy that gives users more control when choosing what an app can track about us. TO Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), cares about our privacy, and precisely this new policy, and our privacy, are the protagonists of the new announcement of the company ...
As you have seen, it all starts with a simple coffee. From there everything gets complicated and all the people who come across our protagonist begin to follow him and gather information from him. Something that sympathetically reminds of what some apps do and whose practices Apple wants to control. This ends with the iPhone and the latest iOS 14 update. Now we can choose which apps can or cannot track us, and even what information to share with them. All to avoid that we are a price to pay without knowing it. And is that Until now, apps knew too many things about us, they accompanied us 24 hours a day collecting information and then add and monetize all this data, and worst of all, most people are not aware of how much an app knows about us.
The new iOS 14.5 brings us Apple's new transparency policy, a policy that allows us to choose and make those traces disappear as it happens at the end of Apple's announcement. Of course, we will always have the possibility of allowing an app to track us whenever we want. In addition to all this, through the App Store we can also know what data is collected by each app we search. And you, Are you blocking the tracking of our data by apps? Have you allowed any of the tracking?