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Why Apple's privacy changes hit Facebook, Snap while Google escaped unhurt

Google’s earnings report beat market estimates to show that it remained mostly insulated from Apple’s changes, mostly on the strength of its Android OS ecosystem countering Apple’s changes

By CNBCTV18.com Oct 28, 2021 8:17:56 PM IST (Published)


Tech giant Apple released its iOS 14.5 back in April to the extreme consternation of Facebook and Google. The bone of contention is the app tracking feature which promises to protect user privacy.
The new app tracking feature requests users for their permission before allowing any app to collect their IDFA tag. The Identifier For Advertisers (IDFA) tag is a unique device identifier that is used in conjunction with cookies and tracking pixels to create a virtual database of each user. This database is then used to create ads specifically for each user and to determine each ad’s effectiveness.
The move was met with vehement criticism from advertising majors like Google and Facebook, who stated that Apple’s move could significantly risk their revenues. But while the earlier estimates of 80 percent of all users refusing tracking requests have fallen short by a factor of 5, internet behemoths have felt the effects of Apple’s changes.