Apple released iOS 14.5 late last month with a new policy called App Tracking Transparency, which requires the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV applications to ask users’ permission if they want to track their activity using techniques like IDFA (ID for Advertisers) for data collection and ad targeting.
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What’s New in Apple’s iOS 14.5?
Although the move is likely to have a significant impact on the bottom line for many types of apps relying on advertising for revenue, Apple emphasizes that the most concerning issue is users' control over how they are tracked and how their data is used and accessed.
- Wednesday, 19/05/2021 - 14:37
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Grammarly’s tone detector feature is available on iOS and Android
Grammarly’s Tone Detector on mobile works exactly the same as the one on its browser extension. Just need to tap on the G icon on the keyboard, then Grammarly will show top tones that it has detected in a message. Note that your messages need to have at least 150 characters so that the feature can work as intended.
- Wednesday, 31/03/2021 - 10:51
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Twitter to Let iOS Users View YouTube Videos In-App
The test uses the YouTube iFrame Player, which will initially be available for iOS users in the U.S., Japan, Canada and Saudi Arabia before rolling out for global Twitter users. There hasn’t been confirmation on when Android users will be able to test the new feature.
- Wednesday, 24/03/2021 - 08:32
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Twitter now Allows Users to Tweet 4K Photos on Android and iOS
Most phones today have Full HD displays (1920 x 1080, a quarter of the resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160). Only a few phones have 4K displays, including the Sony Xperia 1 II. So is Twitter’s new mobile app feature useless? Many people wonder.
- Wednesday, 28/04/2021 - 10:23
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