Developers, mark your calendars for, eh, “early spring.” That’s when Apple will start requiring apps and advertisers to get permission before they can use the IDFA for tracking and ad targeting. After leaving developers on tenterhooks for months, Apple finally shared its broad timeline for AppTrackingTransparenency (ATT) implementation in a blog post on Thursday, which… Continue reading »
The post Apple Says IDFA Changes Will Go Live ‘In Early Spring’ As Tim Cook Denounces The ‘Data Industrial Complex’ appeared first on AdExchanger.
More Stories
How Degree Is Positioning Itself For The World Cup
Week of June 1 Cable News Ratings: MS NOW Only Network to Grow Across All Dayparts
EXCLUSIVE: HP Hands Global Media to Publicis, Ending Omnicom’s 17-Year Run