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Apple got caught with its hand in the cookie jar before when privacy experts protested the use of a universal device identifier or UDID. Apple used this information to track the online preferences of iPhone and iPad users. Device tracking is back with iOS 6, courtesy of a new tracking technology: IDFA, or identifier for advertisers.
If you want to turn off device tracking using the IDFA on your iOS6 device, do the following:
Click on Settings.
Click on General to access the General Settings.
Click About
Scroll down and click on Advertising.
Set Limit Ad Tracking to “ONâ€.
The is Default On.
If you want to turn off device tracking using the IDFA on your iOS6 device, do the following:
Click on Settings.
Click on General to access the General Settings.
Click About
Scroll down and click on Advertising.
Set Limit Ad Tracking to “ONâ€.
The is Default On.