In the new operating system version, Apple focuses on the usefulness that users can clearly see when it comes to protecting your privacy. With iOS 14.5, iPhone does not allow apps to access IDFA (a random device identifier assigned by Apple to a user's device) or track advertisers on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV devices without the user's consent.
To completely limit being tracked by applications in the phone's settings, you just need to follow the following steps (note that this method only works on iOS 14.5 or later).
Step 1: Start the device and go to "Settings".
Step 2: Scroll down and click on "Privacy".
Step 3: Find and click “Tracking”
Step 4: Turn off "Allow apps to request to track you".
If at Step 4 you see the toggle button is off (not enabled), then you don't need to click on it, at this time the applications still don't have permission to track you. But if it is on, you just need to turn it off.
Khanh Son (Synthesis)
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