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Apple Puts More Advertisements In App Store After Ad-Tracking Ban (bbc.com) 24

Apple has added extra paid-for advertisements to its App Store, a week after its new operating system limited tracking for ads from other companies. The BBC reports: The new ad space lets app-makers advertise on the App Store search tab, rather than just in the search results. Previously, Apple sold adverts to appear at the top of search results only. The new slot effectively doubles the advertising space for sale. Enders Analysis senior media analyst Jamie MacEwan said: "The timing makes sense. Apple probably anticipates increased demand for exposure on the App Store. That's because Apple's iOS privacy changes have made other options less attractive."

Ad campaigns on other sites had less reliable measurements of success, he said. And app developers ran ads only if they were sure the cost of winning new customers was lower than the amount they would spend on the app. "As its ads business grows, Apple will have to make sure its execution on consent and privacy is impeccable" to avoid accusations of putting itself first, Mr MacEwan added. Some reports suggest Apple's ad sales could be worth more than $2 billion and are growing.

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Apple Puts More Advertisements In App Store After Ad-Tracking Ban

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  • Not user tracked (Score:4, Insightful)

    by evanh ( 627108 ) on Wednesday May 05, 2021 @09:54PM (#61353492)

    Knowing an ad was seen by users, a count of individuals say, is not the same as tracking those users.

    • by Sebby ( 238625 )

      Knowing an ad was seen by users, a count of individuals say, is not the same as tracking those users.

      The headline remains nonetheless correct.

      • Wrong - Apple did not ban ad-tracking. Apple just put the user in control, and the user has to consent to add tracking before an app can track the user across apps & web sites. That's why it's called Add Tracking Transparency (ATT).
        • That is to third-party tracking only - e.g. Faecesbook and WhatsCrap.

          Apple still track you 24x7 through wi-fi triangulation on a phone that knows exactly where you are at all times down to 2 metres of accuracy. You also log into that phone with an identity (as you do with a non-de-Googled Android phone) so everything about you is known at all times by either Apple or Google.

          Please stop fooling yourself - if you like Apple devices, who am I to tell you otherwise. But please STOP believing that these evil cor

          • Perhaps you should remove your tinfoil hat. In case you are not aware, tinfoil will actually amply the evil rays... Apple makes it's money on selling hardware to its customers. It does not make money by selling its customers. You may not like Apple, but get over yourself.
            • I am merely communicating what I know to be the case based on my knowledge and experience. You can choose to listen to it or ignore it. A fanboy will ignore it, or even rail against it - that's no surprise to me and it has no effect on me.

              Whether or not I like or don't like Apple is irrelevant - if anything, I consider Google and Facebook to be far worse than Apple because at least Apple put some constraints around letting the personal data of their "products" out into the wild (at least as I understand it,

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      It will probably lead to an increase in the number of in-app ads too, as developers try to make up for lost revenue.

      Are there good in-app ad-blockers for iOS? On Android you can use something like DNS66 to kill most of them.

    • do you have any evidence that it is not user tracked? Link? thanks.
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    • Knowing an ad was seen by users, a count of individuals say, is not the same as tracking those users.

      Yes. Its a very misleading headline - true, but those two actions are completely unrelated. Any other company could choose to increase or decrease the number of ads in their product too, at any time, regardless of how much personal information those ads are able to phone home with.

      I guarantee that the author knows this as well, and is intentionally trying to mislead people.

    • by Luthair ( 847766 )
      You really don't think that Apple is choosing which ads to show users based on their history in the App Store?
    • Yes it is. In Apple's case (and in Google's case on non-de-Googled phones), they can see every single thing on a phone that you log into with a known identity. They can also profile you through your browser configuration and by what apps you have installed.

      In both cases, you are tracked 24x7, including through wi-fi triangulation where both companies know your exact location to within 2 metres based on the strengths of wi-fi network MAC address signals near to you - essentially because the wi-fi adapter on

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Wednesday May 05, 2021 @09:58PM (#61353498)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • iOS is Adware (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Sebby ( 238625 ) on Wednesday May 05, 2021 @10:59PM (#61353612)
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      As only an occasional iOS user (when I need to help my wife out) I had only really noticed the aggressive advertising on the App Store, I didn't realize it was that bad in other Apple apps.

  • Others can't use ads, let alone tracking, ... but Apple can.

    Yeah, and if you think they don't use tracking, you're nuts.

    • Oh, Apple must use tracking. It's explicitly made out to be a feature. Your relationship with Apple as a customer is cozy and intimate.

    • Wrong - Apple did not ban adds or ad-tracking. Apple just put the user in control, and the user has to consent to add tracking before an app can track the user across apps & web sites. That's why it's called Add Tracking Transparency (ATT).
  • Huh, I always thought that if you were advertised to, you were the product. That's what all the ifans kept saying about Google, so it must be true. Pay the most to get advertised to!

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