Apple's latest mobile software update, iOS 10, launches on Sept. 13, and offers a new setting that will give users
much more protection against advertiser tracking. "The current iPhone operating system, iOS 9, already features a 'limit ad tracking' option that users can toggle on or off by going to Settings >
Privacy > Advertising. The setting will look the same in iOS 10, but it will act a lot differently," according to a Business Insider report. The Future of Privacy Forum explained that
"advertisers can currently target specific groups of iPhone users (such as 18-34-year-old males in London interested in football), identified using their unique ID number, which is known as an IDFA
(Identifier for Advertising)," according to the report.
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