Apple Delays Change Likely to Stymie Mobile Ad Targeting

Apple said on Thursday it would give developers until next year to comply with a software change expected to stymie targeted advertising in iPhone and iPad apps.


An update coming to Apple's iOS mobile software includes a requirement for apps to ask users' permission to collect and share device-identifying data used to make ads more relevant.


"When enabled, a system prompt will give users the ability to allow or reject that tracking on an app-by-app basis," Apple told AFP.


"We want to give developers the time they need to make the necessary changes and, as a result, the requirement to use this tracking permission will go into effect early next year."


Facebook last week put out word that the mobile software move by Apple would cut revenue for developers relying on its in-app ad network.


Such data is used for targeting ads in ways that make them more likely to be of interest and earn money, according to Facebook.


Tests found that revenue from the Audience Network platform that lets Facebook's system work behind the scenes to target ads in apps fell by more than half when personalization was thwarted, an online post explained.


"In reality, the impact to Audience Network on iOS 14 may be much more, so we are working on short-and long-term strategies to support publishers through these changes," Facebook said.


"Ultimately, despite our best efforts, Apple's updates may render Audience Network so ineffective on iOS 14 that it may not make sense to offer it on iOS 14."


Apple is expected to release the new version of its mobile operating system later this year, and developers will have the option from the outset to ask users for permission when it ..

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