Yes, it will also ask permission for apps that have been already installed.
]]>Not all tracking is being lost completely.
If a user opts out, changes to that person’s data will include shorter attribution windows, eight standard and custom optimization events, no demographic data in reporting breakdowns, and likely smaller retargeting audiences due to only the highest prioritized events being noted.
Thank you – glad you loved it!
]]>You are welcome, Shanzy!
]]>I’m happy to hear that.
]]>Do you know if a user is upgrading a iphone’s IOS to 14 (assuming that is possible – I own an Android) on an existing device – will it then ask for permission relating to apps already installed on the device?
Or does the permission request only relate to newly installed apps on an IOS 14 device?
]]>I have a simple question on that is after rolling out the iOS 14.5 update, user will have the access to allow or not-allow the tracking. If in case, user does not allow the tracking then how will track the Facebook or other third party tool to their data for targeting.
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