There have been no such problems reported recently.) According to 9to5Mac, the fix hasn’t worked for some people however, at least one staffer at The Verge reported that his toggle was no longer grayed out. ![]() On May 3rd, Apple issued update 14.5.1, which was supposed to fix the problem. (Note: At first, the App Tracking Transparency feature seemed to be misbehaving for some people it either didn’t respond, or the toggle in Tracking was grayed out. Go to Settings > Privacy > Tracking to change the settings for specific or all apps.Īnd you can still use “Allow Apps to Request to Track” to turn off permission for all of your current (and future) apps. You can permit or revoke that permission for each specific app. Beneath “Allow Apps to Request to Track,” you’ll now see a list of specific apps that have asked for that permission.Go to your iPhone’s settings and select Privacy > Tracking.There, you will be able to give or revoke that permission. ![]() If you want to see which apps have asked for permission to track and possibly change their tracking settings, you can just go to that same Tracking page. It’s up to you now whether to allow each app to track you.
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