Blocking cross-app tracking may be possible on Android phones, following iPhone example<div class="feat-image">
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<p><a href="
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https://9to5mac.com/guides/app-tracking-transparency/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Apple’s lead on iPhones[/url], claims a new report today.</p>
<p>However, there are a number of problems with the report, suggesting it may be a case of ‘The headline giveth, and the small print taketh away’ … </p>
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Blocking cross-app tracking may be possible on Android phones, following iPhone example