Isn't it same situation with this. My Iphone had tracking disabled after updaring to 14.5. I have not made a choice and I am not being prompted for anything
1. Technically, apps will have to prompt the users to enable it. 2. Policy-wise, Apple says that when disabled, apps should no longer track users. They can’t enforce this of course.
>That seems easy enough. But No. 2 is where things also get slightly complicated.
>Ad-tech companies already have many ways to follow us beyond Apple’s device identifier. For example, advertisers can use a method called fingerprinting. This involves looking at seemingly innocuous characteristics of your device — like the screen resolution, operating system version and model — and combining them to determine your identity and track you across different apps.
How effective this all is will completely rely on how Apple reacts to the first app it catches breaking the rules.