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by lotsofpulp
815 days ago
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>Why? Because a user allowed them to track them when using one app, it doesn't mean should extend automatically that to every app they ever develop. The whole point of the notification is to notify you when an entity is tracking you. If you already know Apple is tracking you, then it does not make a difference if Apple's App A or App B or App C is tracking you, it is all Apple. |
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For me it makes no sense to make it only about the entity. It's like saying "the US government is tracking you", instead of saying "the US government is tracking you through this app right now"