← Back to context Comment by microtonal 6 hours ago There is an interesting prior discussion here:https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39635616 2 comments microtonal Reply Razengan 6 hours ago Started by me! No one else seems to know/care over the many years I've been pissed about this :') microtonal 6 hours ago Keep up the good fight!My personal pet peeve is that a lot of people seem to believe that disabling Allow Apps to Request to Track disables in-app trackers.Carefully formulated by Apple to give completely the wrong impression (only blocks identifiers like IDFA.)
Razengan 6 hours ago Started by me! No one else seems to know/care over the many years I've been pissed about this :') microtonal 6 hours ago Keep up the good fight!My personal pet peeve is that a lot of people seem to believe that disabling Allow Apps to Request to Track disables in-app trackers.Carefully formulated by Apple to give completely the wrong impression (only blocks identifiers like IDFA.)
microtonal 6 hours ago Keep up the good fight!My personal pet peeve is that a lot of people seem to believe that disabling Allow Apps to Request to Track disables in-app trackers.Carefully formulated by Apple to give completely the wrong impression (only blocks identifiers like IDFA.)
Started by me! No one else seems to know/care over the many years I've been pissed about this :')
Keep up the good fight!
My personal pet peeve is that a lot of people seem to believe that disabling Allow Apps to Request to Track disables in-app trackers.
Carefully formulated by Apple to give completely the wrong impression (only blocks identifiers like IDFA.)