Chip Hallett, author of The Ultimate Privacy Playbook, explains how to disable 'Privacy Preserving Ad Measurement' to prevent third-party websites from accessing your data. This setting allows Safari to send information about ad interactions which Apple claims doesn’t include personal data but is still concerning for those who prioritize privacy. Disabling it ensures your browsing data remains private from advertisers.
When discussing app tracking, Chip noted that tracking links specific user data collected from one app with data from others to target advertisements. He emphasizes the importance of toggling off 'Allow Apps to Request to Track,' as it keeps apps from accessing your personal information to tailor advertising experiences. Disabling this setting is a key step toward maintaining control over your personal data.
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