Security News > 2020 > November > Apple to Press Ahead on Mobile Privacy, Despite Facebook Protests
Apple confirmed Thursday it would press ahead with mobile software changes that limit tracking for targeted advertising - a move that has prompted complaints from Facebook and others.
The iPhone maker said it was moving ahead with updates to its mobile operating system to give users more information and control on tracking by apps on Apple devices.
In a letter to the nonprofit group Ranking Digital Rights, Apple said it planned to move forward next year "Because we share your concerns about users being tracked without their consent and the bundling and reselling of data by advertising networks and data brokers."
The letter from Apple privacy chief Jane Horvath noted that Apple intends to support online ads but without "Unfettered data collection" and noted a split with Facebook, which had expressed concerns about the new policy.
Facebook earlier this year said the mobile software move by Apple would "Hurt many of our developers and publishers at an already difficult time for businesses."