Zuckerberg claims Apple's iOS 14 privacy feature might benefit Facebook


By MYBRANDBOOK


Zuckerberg claims Apple's iOS 14 privacy feature might benefit Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO has said that Apple’s iOS 14 privacy feature could benefit his company. But earlier he opposed to Apple’s iOS 14 privacy feature because it limits advertisement tracking.

 

He said in a Clubhouse room on March 18 that, “It is possible that we may even be in a stronger position if Apple’s changes encourage more businesses to conduct more commerce on our platforms by making it harder for them to use their data in order to find the customers that would want to use their products outside of our platforms.”

 

Once this feature rolls out, developers will have to seek permission before tracking any device advertising identifier, that is, the Identifier for Advertiser (IDFA) tag. iPhone users will be opted out of tracking by default, which means, companies like Facebook will no longer have access to key metrics such as view-through conversions – a feature that helps identify users who purchase goods after viewing. However, users can manually change settings options if they wish to allow services to leverage IDFA data.

 E-Magazine 
 VIDEOS  Placeholder image
 STARNITE AWARDS 2024  

 ITFORUM 2024  

   



 CMO of the Year   Placeholder image

 WOMEN LEADERSHIP  Placeholder image

 IMAGE GALLERY   Placeholder image

 TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY  Placeholder image

MORE VIDEOS  Placeholder image
 ADVERTISEMENTS  Placeholder image
Brandbook Brandbook

 TECHNOLOGY DISRUPTION Placeholder image


 UNICORNS REVOLUTIONISING Placeholder image



Copyright www.mybrandbook.co.in @1999-2024 - All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Kalinga Digital Media Pvt. Ltd. is prohibited.
Other Initiatives : www.varindia.com | www.spoindia.org