Apple is actively promoting its upcoming F1 movie, but its marketing approach has annoyed some iPhone users who find ads embedded in the Wallet app intrusive. Users received push notifications for F1 tickets and saw ads without clear consent, causing dissatisfaction and concerns over privacy. Critics argue that Apple’s practices violate its own push notification guidelines, which stipulate explicit user consent for marketing. Thankfully, users have the option to disable these notifications and ads through the Wallet's settings. Despite backlash, the film's promotion remains aggressive and widespread across Apple platforms.
Who approved this? ads from my wallet app? Oh hell no. I really need some understanding on why Apple would think it appropriate to push an a Fandango ad through the wallet app? On what level would they think that's a good idea? This is a complete violation of privacy.
Push Notifications should not be used for promotions or direct marketing purposes unless customers have explicitly opted in to receive them via consent language displayed in your app's UI, and you provide a method in your app for a user to opt out from receiving such messages.
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