Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Apple ups privacy controls in growing spat with Facebook

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SANFRANCIS­CO:APPLE Inc. executives rarely call out Facebook Inc., but they made more moves on Monday to limit the social network’s data collection.

In iphone, ipad, and Mac software updates later this year, Apple’s default Safari web browser will show a pop-up window asking users for permission before loading share buttons from social networks including Facebook. These buttons make it easy to share web content, but they also let social networks collect user data — something Apple has been cracking down on in recent years.

This would also apply to tools such as like buttons and the comment sections of social networks, Apple executive Craig Federighi demonstrat­ed during a presentati­on at the company’s annual developer conference. Apple also showcased a new system that makes it more difficult to gather informatio­n about users as they browse across the web. When people visit sites, the characteri­stics of their device can be used by advertiser­s to create a “fingerprin­t” to track them. Safari will share a “simplified” profile to thwart this, Apple said.the changes are not Apple’s most expansive in the privacy space, simply an evolution. Last year, the company launched an Intelligen­t Tracking system that makes it more difficult for advertiser­s to follow users around the web. Still, Monday’s announceme­nts are another step in a brewing spat with Facebook over privacy and data collection.

While Facebook wasn’t mentioned during Monday’s keynote, Apple has criticized the social network operator recently. Lax policies around sharing data with third parties led to the leak of Facebook user informatio­n to consultanc­y Cambridge Analytica, which worked on Donald Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign. Apple CEO Tim Cook said in March that he “wouldn’t be in this situation” if he were in Mark Zuckerberg’s shoes. The Facebook CEO called the criticism “extremely glib.”

Earlier this year, Apple added a new privacy panel to its operating systems, explaining in plain language why, how, and what data is collected from Apple devices and by specific applicatio­ns. While Facebook generates revenue from ads targeted with detailed informatio­n about users, Apple makes most of its money selling hardware products. The New York Times

reported on Sunday that Facebook struck deals with device manufactur­ers, including Apple, that gave them access to informatio­n on users and their friends without their explicit consent.

 ?? BLOOMBERG/FILE ?? ■ Apple chief executive officer Tim Cook
BLOOMBERG/FILE ■ Apple chief executive officer Tim Cook

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