Facebook receives response from Apple
Just yesterday, Facebook launched a campaign against Apple's new privacy rules introduced with the iOS 14.3 update. In this campaign against Apple, Facebook claimed that it was defending small businesses and businesses.
Based the entire campaign on it, claiming that businesses that use their personalized ads to reach potential customers would see lost revenue due to Apple's new privacy and anti-tracking rules .
Apple has responded to the Facebook campaign through a tweet from Tim Cook
Although Facebook seems to have become the champion of small businesses, what seems rather with this campaign is that it is seeing how its business model can f alter. And it is that, thanks to these privacy regulations, users can choose that the apps do not track us and know what data they access.
Faced with this campaign and its more than foreseeable intention, Apple has decided to respond. He has done so through a tweet from his CEO Tim Cook in which he makes it quite clear how these new privacy and anti-tracking rules work.
Tim Cook's tweet in which he responds to Facebook
In the tweet, Tim Cook clarifies that from Apple they believe that users should be able to choose and know what data is collected from us and how it is used. In addition, he clarifies thatFacebookcan continue to track users across apps and websites as it did so far.But, to do so, you'll have to get users' permission to be tracked.
With this message, Apple makes it quite clear how the privacy rules of iOS 14. work, as well as exposing FacebookAnd, as Tim Cook says, nothing prevents Facebook from continuing with its business model with these rules, but the users will be more aware of the information we share.
What do you think of this answer? Of course, and as we have already said before, if Facebook is against something related to privacy, it is because it is very positive for users.