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How to Automatically Deny App Tracking Requests in iOS and iPadOS

By AppleVis, 11 July, 2021

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to automatically deny App Tracking requests in iOS and iPadOS.

App Tracking Transparency (ATT) is a feature in iOS and iPadOS that aims to give users more control over which apps can track their activity across apps owned by other companies for targeted advertising purposes by requiring user permission to access the device's identifier for advertisers (IDFA). To automatically deny all tracking requests, go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Tracking, and toggle the "Allow apps to request to track" switch off.

Note: This setting will not affect an app's ability to track your activity within that app or other apps owned by the same company. For information about how a particular app uses your data, consult the company's privacy policy or App Store nutrition label.

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AppleVisPodcast1417.mp3 (1.95 MB)

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