Apple has released its “Tracking Prevention Policy,” but this may be too little, too late for many Apple users. Consumers are already not trusting any technology company after the admissions of all the major players, that they were saving user recordings for their own use, albeit artificial intelligence training. Nonetheless, it’s left consumers in a state of mistrust. So for Apple to come along and announce their policy to prevent websites from tracking users on Safari, it may not be met with much fanfare. Apple’s “Tracking Prevention Policy” Apple outlines WebKit’s tracking efforts as well… Read more