| > Source? You can trivially check this yourself. > Apple's new add tracking opt-in thing is on the OS level the same way this location tracking issue is. This is a complete misunderstanding of how it works. Apple provides a mechanism for apps to use to identify users who opt-in. The only thing preventing developers from just ignoring this and using fingerprinting or other identifiers is the App Store rules. A whole bunch of apps have been banned or otherwise forced to stop doing this. € It would still work if the Facebook app was sideloaded from what I understand. No. If the app were sideloaded, Facebook would just implement a fingerprinting solution or provide their own identifier, and ignore Apple’s mechanism. |
I could not find any quote like this..not sure why you think it's so trivial to find.
> No. If the app were sideloaded, Facebook would just implement a fingerprinting solution or provide their own identifier, and ignore Apple’s mechanism.
You mean like how they ignored Apples location sharing mechanism and maliciously opened your photos to read metadata?
Or the one a few years back about playing silent audio tracks to stay open in the background?