And so it begins. Apple started rejecting app updates on Thursday that conflict with its AppTrackingTrackingTransparency (ATT) framework. ATT prohibits user tracking without explicit consent and bans developers from using fingerprinting to try and identify a device or user. The news was first reported by independent analyst John Koetsier in Forbes. Specifically, some developers using… Continue reading »
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