You are being secretly tracked by your iPhone with three settings
Briefly

The average iPhone user has at least 60 apps, many of which track user behavior without clear consent, creating detailed profiles for profit.
Companies exploit smartphone settings to gather extensive user data, often without users being aware of the implications of their consent.
When disabling tracking features at the iOS level, all apps must comply with the same restrictions, streamlining privacy management for users.
Changing settings can affect app functionality, especially for location-dependent services like ride-hailing or fitness tracking, prompting a careful approach to privacy.
Read at Mail Online
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