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  • Google issues first YouTube for iOS update since Apple privacy rules went live

    Downloaded the app. No asking for permission comes up. 
    Google is updating all their apps to comply with Apple App Tracking Transparency (ATT) policy, so they don’t have to have a prompt. 

    Before the update, YouTube had settings to control what data and activity can be used to personalize ads within YouTube. On iOS devices, YouTube could use information, such as Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA), for personalized advertisements and ad-related measurement. However, they announced on January 27, 2021, that YouTube and other Google apps will no longer be using this information. 

    Below is language from Google. 

    How we’re complying with ATT

    When Apple’s policy goes into effect, we will no longer use information (such as IDFA) that falls under ATT for the handful of our iOS apps that currently use it for advertising purposes. As such, we will not show the ATT prompt on those apps, in line with Apple’s guidance. We are working hard to understand and comply with Apple’s guidelines for all of our apps in the App Store. As our iOS apps are updated with new features or bug fixes, you’ll see updates to our app page listings that include the new App Privacy Details.

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  • Google issues first YouTube for iOS update since Apple privacy rules went live

    chasm said:
    AI readers would do themselves a favour to read -- and share on social media -- the "privacy label" for the YouTube app. Assuming its truthful and reasonably complete (which is a big assumption), it is still pretty eye-opening even to those of us who knew how invasive Google's services are, and may well shock those we know who have kept their heads buried in the sand about a lot of this.
    I agree they collect a lot, but Google is actually very transparent about their tracking and has a ton of info online about it (and long before the app privacy labels went into effect) -/ unlike some others out there that would prefer to keep their users in the dark. They also have pretty robust options for managing your data, removing it (even automating removal of data at certain intervals), and turning off certain tracking completely. 

    I am not saying Google insn’t generally invasive with data collection, just that they do have very solid transparency and provide a good set of tools for users to understand and control their data.


    gatorguyAlex1NCloudTalkinwatto_cobra
  • How to change back the Apple TV's Home button behavior in tvOS 10.1

    MAU47 said:
    I haven't had the chance to play with it yet but it was my understanding that single sign on and the TV app work together but independently. So if I am signed into the apps on the Apple TV regardless of if I used SSO or not it will still pull in suggestions etc. Is that not the case?
    You are correct -- TV app does not require SSO, they are independent. Seems like the writer of this article should have looked into it in more detail before publishing false info. 

    My biggest confusion with the new TV app is it not supporting HBO Go even though it does support HBO Now. Makes no sense.

    You can find out more here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207254


    Metriacanthosauruscalidoozydozen
  • Apple TV and iOS gain unified television experience with new 'TV' app

    qwwera said:
    I still like the way chromecast works.  Just open you app and hit play. Why a middleman app interface?
    Chromcast never worked well for me. Many apps seems to glitch when going to commercials -- it was a frustrating experience.
    caliapplepieguy
  • YouTube TV arrives on Apple TV after months-long delay

    Plus Unlimited DVR: “You can record as many programs as you want at the same time, without ever running out of storage space. We’ll even keep each recording for 9 months. Stream from your library anywhere in the U.S.”
    GeorgeBMac