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"The feature that will change your iPhone forever": Apple's new update
The biggest change in the iPhone's operating system, and not launched at the annual developer event: In the coming days, Apple is expected to release the iOS 14.5 update that will bring a new feature that was not yet on the iPhone
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Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 09:35 Updated: 10:37
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The biggest change was in the iPhone's operating system, and was not launched at the annual developer event.
Tonight (Tuesday) Apple released the iOS 14.5 update that will bring a set of new features not yet seen on the iPhone: the ability to check which apps are following users, and block them from doing so.
The new feature is expected to change the user experience from end to end, and also make it harder for the advertising industries.
The new feature, ATT (App Tracking Transparency), that is, transparency in application tracking, forces developers to ask app users to provide permission to "follow" them, even when using completely different services and applications. In fact, thanks to the new feature, the user can access If the user refuses, the app will continue to work properly, but the advertisements offered in it may not be customized - a negligible price for the user's privacy.
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Get ready: The new feature on the iPhone (Photo: Screenshot, Screenshot)
As expected, the biggest opponent of the move is Facebook, which was outraged by the new feature, and criticized Apple's move, claiming it would hurt small businesses.
It's true that the new feature will hurt small advertisers, but it seems that Facebook is the one that will hurt the most.
Unlike Apple, which deals with hardware and services, Facebook deals with advertising.
The ability to personally track each user helps Facebook provide personalized and targeted advertising, but also infringes on user privacy.
Another new update offers the opening of the iPhone with the Apple Watch, designed to make it easier for watch and iPhone users when wearing masks, new emojis and a significant update to the pots that will also allow setting up an external streaming app, which is not Apple Music.
That is, if the user sets Spotify as the streaming app, with each request to listen to the song, Siri will activate Spotify and not Apple Music.
Another Apple Maps app has received an update that will allow real-time reporting, similar to Waze.
As with the launch of a new version, it is advisable to wait a few days before upgrading, as problems are sometimes found near the release of the version.
How to use the new feature?
Once you have downloaded iOS 14.5, which as mentioned is estimated to be available in the coming days, all you have to do is open the app and wait for a message to pop up on the screen and ask "Do you approve tracking or not".
You can also change the permission by going to settings, privacy, tracking, and there to authorize apps to request permission for tracking.
The new feature works by default, but you can turn it off, although as mentioned, this is the most significant feature launched in recent years on the iPhone.
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