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posted by martyb on Friday August 28 2020, @01:34AM   Printer-friendly
from the better-late-than-never dept.

iOS 14 privacy settings will tank ad targeting business, Facebook warns:

Facebook is warning developers that privacy changes in an upcoming iOS update will severely curtail its ability to track users' activity across the entire Internet and app ecosystem and prevent the social media platform from serving targeted ads to users inside other, non-Facebook apps on iPhones.

The next version of Apple's mobile operating system, iOS 14, is expected to hit an iPhone near you this fall. Along with its many new consumer-facing features, iOS 14 requires app developers to notify users if their app collects a unique device code, known as an IDFA (ID for Advertisers).

[...] The changes requiring users to opt in make the IDFA essentially useless, Facebook warned developers today. Facebook apps on iOS 14—which includes Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, and a host of others—will no longer collect users' IDFA.

When I read that, I had an inexplicable grin come to my face.


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by Oakenshield on Friday August 28 2020, @01:21PM (5 children)

    by Oakenshield (4900) on Friday August 28 2020, @01:21PM (#1043268)

    LG makes the ThinQ, not Samsung. I have a V35 and I love it. I have a flashlight when swiping down the settings. Are you sure you're holding it right?

    It was only a small adjustment going from vanilla Android on a Nexus, but I don't see any ads except on the web when I'm not on my Pi Hole protected WiFi or using Brave the rest of the time. I had an iPhone back in the 3gs days and I certainly wouldn't go back. I got tired of the Apple way of requiring IOS upgrades just to install almost anything from the app store after an IOS update. An unsupported phone was basically useless.

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  • (Score: 2) by Barenflimski on Friday August 28 2020, @08:56PM (4 children)

    by Barenflimski (6836) on Friday August 28 2020, @08:56PM (#1043510)

    Yes, you're right. LQ, not Samsung.

    Interesting you have a flashlight when you swipe down. I don't. Wish I did. I double checked when I read your post hoping I had just missed it.

    Holding it right? Yes, I am currently holding it correctly though I'm considering using a rock skipping hold on it soon; right before I fling it into a lake.

    Regardless of my mix-up in brand, I think the phone is junk. I wish daily I had never spent a dime on the thing.

    • (Score: 2) by Oakenshield on Monday August 31 2020, @06:40PM (3 children)

      by Oakenshield (4900) on Monday August 31 2020, @06:40PM (#1044675)

      When you swipe down you get the abbreviated list. A second swipe down gets you the full pulldown list. If you notice, there are two little dots at the bottom of the settings window. A swipe to the left will show you the second screen of quick access settings. The flashlight may be on one of the two latter windows and you missed it. You can configure any of the settings to be anywhere on the pulldowns. I put my flashlight on the first abbreviated list as it is the most quickly accessible.

      • (Score: 2) by Barenflimski on Tuesday September 01 2020, @02:27PM (2 children)

        by Barenflimski (6836) on Tuesday September 01 2020, @02:27PM (#1044920)

        Well, I'll be. Look at that. A Flashlight! I found it after two swipes. I shared that with a few friends that have had the same issue as well.

        You have any idea how to get rid of that google assistant? Mine continuously listens to me and then suggests different things I should be talking to it about. It pops up at random times. I can't figure out how to turn that thing off. Any idea?

        And thanks man. Appreciate your help on this. You're removing headaches from my life one feature at a time.

        • (Score: 2) by Oakenshield on Wednesday September 02 2020, @02:36PM (1 child)

          by Oakenshield (4900) on Wednesday September 02 2020, @02:36PM (#1045391)

          When someone one hands me an iPhone and asks me how to do something, I am surprised at how different the administrative tasks are now from when I had an iPhone. I figured that you were probably still in the mindset of how Apple works. Android is just different. Personally, I would never go back to Apple. There are just too many things that Apple won't let you do that I expect from Android. The funny thing is that I switched to Android all those years ago because of a huge difference ($250 vs $800 at the time) in cost. Now cost isn't so important to me but I would never go back because of that freedom.

          Unfortunately, Android does require you to relearn how to use your phone to take advantage of the flexibility and freedom. The link below has a couple of ways to disable Google Assistant. It was never active on my phone because I imported settings from my previous phone and I had disabled it on that one.

          https://support.google.com/assistant/thread/894436?hl=en [google.com]

          • (Score: 2) by Barenflimski on Wednesday September 02 2020, @10:16PM

            by Barenflimski (6836) on Wednesday September 02 2020, @10:16PM (#1045620)

            Man.. I tried for a year to remove that and was told so many different things by various types of support that never worked. One would think that with today's internet it would be easy to find something if someone actually wanted you to find it.

            That link worked. I was finally able to turn that thing off so it would quit transcribing my conversations and sending them to googles ad (search) machine. It has been recording me and sending my "searches" to google for a year while at the same time Google was telling people "We don't listen to your conversations." I guess they mean that by default they do, but if you can figure out how to turn it off, we don't?

            Glad you like it. I can't stand mine and if it weren't for the entire shit show waiting for me when I go to change, I'd to it tomorrow.

            Thanks for your help! This phone is now mildly less annoying to me.