the timing of this would make even chefs kissing their fingers blush https://t.co/njoZdftBBw
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) December 9, 2020
This is well-argued, but I think the fundamental problem is that so much online advertising is just absolute dreck (Taboola, F2P games, Amazon showing you 10 other models of shoehorn you might like) that it makes it hard to convince consumers of the benefits to targeted ads. https://t.co/fGfq8Ns9wL
— Michael Love (@elkmovie) December 8, 2020
Couldn’t agree more. Thanks for being the voice of reason. I know of hundreds of business owners who are able to operate thriving businesses and create jobs thanks to Facebook. https://t.co/v3lUWLeRBH
— Jason (@JasonHow_TeamJ) December 8, 2020
A good point, and it only seems fair for Apple to hold its own apps to the same standards as third-party rivals. https://t.co/aPK9FOefqR
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) December 9, 2020
This is the previously-heard allegation of "self-preferencing." Big issue in the EU antitrust case, where a Statement of Objections might come down in the very near term according to rumors. Note that this tweet is meant 100% non-judgmentally. https://t.co/VURTfCaBWe
— Florian Mueller (@FOSSpatents) December 9, 2020
Privacy Labels and Lookalike Audiences
— Stratechery (@stratechery) December 8, 2020
Apple’s position on privacy seems unimpeachable, but it ignores trade-offs, and risks a bad outcome for the Internet as a whole.https://t.co/r2iVtQU6nv
NEW: Another battle launched in greater Facebook/Apple privacy war
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) December 9, 2020
- WhatsApp says Apple’s new privacy labels are anti-competitive bc Apple's, iMessage is preinstalled on iPhones & doesn't need to be downloaded from Apple app store, where labels requiredhttps://t.co/D8bDqpvY6r
I’m excited to see app privacy labels start rolling out in the App Store but I do agree Apple’s own apps should be required to show the same information https://t.co/S9zBxhorbp
— Joanna Stern (@JoannaStern) December 9, 2020
NEW: WhatsApp is protesting Apple's requirement that app owners submit information about the user data they collect for use in new privacy labels coming to Apple's app store, alleging the provision is anti-competitive. https://t.co/mNfDet3fTS
— Axios (@axios) December 9, 2020
WhatsApp's not happy about Apple's new App Store privacy labels https://t.co/Ad15fUaVja
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) December 9, 2020
WhatsApp(왓츠앱)이 애플의 서드파티 앱 프라이버시 ‘영양라벨’을 두고 ‘왜 니네 앱은 그런거 안하는데 우리만 갈구냐’며 독점적인 행태라고 씹은 모양이군요. https://t.co/ewVGn1o0wD
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) December 9, 2020
Apple SVP Craig Federighi said that if app developers don't comply with new ad tracking requirements in early 2021, they can be removed from the App Store. https://t.co/YtTQDzZtgv
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) December 8, 2020
#今日の翻訳ニュース
— わがい@Web制作で人生再構築 (@igawayoshihisa) December 9, 2020
Appleが、2021年以降、ユーザーを勝手に追跡して他の企業と情報共有するアプリを削除する方針。
広告業界ガクブルっぽいですが、代替手法が出るだろうから、いち早く順応すればチャンスでは。
Web広告をもっと知りたい?https://t.co/fNWWivZ37e
#Apple may remove #apps that track users without permission
— Susan Li (@SusanLiTV) December 8, 2020
The move will bolster #iPhone user #privacy but will likely shake up the #advertising industry, which uses tools like tracking IDs to measure how effective their #ads are #technology $aaplhttps://t.co/lJut1Z8sky
Craig Federighi in speech today: Apps that don't comply with Apple's new ad tracking privacy regime starting early next year "can have their apps taken down from the App Store" https://t.co/sLkarRVXbq
— kif (@kifleswing) December 8, 2020
Apple exec says that starting in 2021, Apple will remove apps from the App Store that track users in ways that could be shared with other companies' apps or websites without receiving permission.
— Meg Graham (@megancgraham) December 8, 2020
https://t.co/JustKcop0f via @kifleswing
Apple may remove apps that track users without permission in 2021 https://t.co/OMCpUN2zqp
— Vusi Sambo (@VusiSambo) December 8, 2020
Super interesting read: Apple takes aim at #AdTech "hysteria" over iOS app tracking change cc @thezedwards & @Myles_Younger via @larakiara https://t.co/J8jTIWvjh8?
— SimonJHarris (@SimonJHarris) December 9, 2020
Apple fires warning shot at Facebook and Google on privacy, pledges fight against 'data-industrial complex' • The Register https://t.co/g4agww60QC
— Sergey Minaev (@sminaev2015) December 10, 2020
#CyberpunkisNow: Apple pledges to fight the 'data industrial complex' in rolling out its new App Tracking Transparency feature in 2021.
— ΜΔDΞRΔS (@hackermaderas) December 10, 2020
I'm skeptical (see Apple IDFA), but I think security & privacy can be a revolutionary, product defining functionality.https://t.co/NnRMngSHxm pic.twitter.com/T6DpfHjUnh
Apple's SVP of Software Rails Against "Data-Industrial Complex," Attacks #Facebook & Google https://t.co/dN0gRSPSXv @chamath @paulg @Jason @CaseyNewton @dhh @cfiesler @BradSmi @CarolAnnBrowne @rollisonj @ckutterer @KlyngeC @NikolajJW @ekmansv @TarpCPH
— Daniel Buk (@DanBuk4) December 10, 2020
애플 앱스토어 개인정보보호 레이블 관련해서 애플의 사전설치 앱도 해당 정보를 공개해야된다는 지적, 일리있군요
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) December 9, 2020
WhatsApp goes after Apple over new privacy label requirements - Axios https://t.co/QTHGggX0uY
WhatsApp criticizes Apple’s new app privacy labels over iMessage inconsistency https://t.co/h6Wxux5Yll pic.twitter.com/eqjh47zXWi
— The Verge (@verge) December 10, 2020
WhatsApp criticizes Apple’s new app privacy labels over iMessage inconsistency https://t.co/Bpr5cTxeQE pic.twitter.com/8YzVgbtuna
— The Verge (@verge) December 9, 2020
On a day that will be dominated by Facebook/antitrust news, don’t overlook that WhatsApp made a very good point about Apple’s “privacy report cards” https://t.co/Ua3C3EC2ym
— Chris Welch (@chriswelch) December 9, 2020