Facebook's privacy notice for iOS 14.5 will take a few weeks to implement

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We already have between us the new iOS 14.5, a new version of the operating system for Apple mobile devices that brings us a great novelty, the new Apple privacy policy. We have already commented on it on several occasions but this means that now we will be the ones who accept that an app tracks us or not, something that some companies such as Facebook. Now they announce that They will bombard us (although they have not said so) with a notice of the need for the company to accept the app's tracking, yes, it will take a few weeks to reach us ...

As we tell you, in the coming weeks we will start to see a new screen when entering the Facebook app (or even in Instagram) that will notify us of the need to track the app, they will ask us to give our consent to be tracked basically ... Thanks to this tracking ensure us personalized ads, keep Facebook for free, and support businesses that depend on ad revenue. Does it convince you? We will be the ones who decide to go through the hoop or not, obviously we are not obliged to do so and we will see if Facebook decides to change any of its functions by not accepting this tracking. A notice that will take a few weeks to arrive since according to Facebook they want to ensure that everything works as expected.

I honestly do not believe that Facebook will block any of its functions if we do not decide to accept this tracking, it is probably the worst time of the social network par excellence and they are not to lose users, another thing is what happens with Instagram obviously. Thus continues the open war between Facebook and Apple, Apple has won the first round by introducing its new privacy policy with iOS 14.5 and is now Facebook's turn to persuade us to continue using the social network and to give them all the permissions they want. And you, will you give Facebook tracking permission? Do you think everything is getting out of hand? We read you ...


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