Apple Takes Action on Privacy, App Tracking Transparency in iOS 14.5
Apple Insider | Jobs biographer sides with Apple in Facebook privacy feud
The New York Times | To Be Tracked or Not? Apple Is Now Giving Us the Choice.
The New York Times Wirecutter | We Checked 250 iPhone Apps—This Is How They’re Tracking You
The New York Times | Apple unveils new privacy features, digital IDs and changes to FaceTime.
Yahoo | iOS 14.5: Mark Zuckerberg’s nightmare has arrived, thanks to Tim Cook
Bustle | How Apple's Major Privacy Update Will Affect Your Favorite Apps
MacRumors | Apple to Ban Apps That Reward Users for Enabling App Tracking
I urge folks to click on “learn more” at the tracking setting on Apple devices to pick up details. The way I read this, if you turn this setting off, it’ll tell any apps that might want to seek permission to track you using data on your phone that you don’t want them to do that.