Apple is warning its iPhone users to delete an ordinary app, pretending to be a risk to digital intimacy.
Without mentioning the company by name, Apple released a video warning for users to stop the use of Google Chrome.
In a video entitled “Intimacy on the iPhone | Kope”, Alfred Hitchcock’s film parodies of 1963 “Birds” to demonstrate how browser information is not really hidden by tracers.
“Flock” is likely to be a game in the starting plan of Google Cookie replacement called FLOC (federated group teaching), which “is a new way for advertisers and pages to show relevant advertising without following individuals across the network.”
In the video, iPhone users are being followed by surveillance cameras when browse the internet, and the cameras finally explode and leave the user only when deciding to use their browser.
Apple’s video is winning withdrawals as Google announced Tuesday that he will not remove third -party Cookies in Chrome after promising to do so.
The controversy has led Apple to promote its browser, Safari, as a “browser that is actually private”.
Chrome allows websites and advertisers to trace user activity in order to serve personalized advertising, which also brings a multi -billion dollar income flow for Google.
Google initially planned to get rid of third parties’ cookies and develop a new way to release target advertising while still maintaining user intimacy, but the plan has been shared and the company has chosen to “maintain our current access to users choosing third parties in Chrome.”
Following cookies is not essentially bad on its own, but they can open the door to the dangers of intimacy and sometimes increase the possibility of your data and sensitive information that flows – it means if you have an iPhone and use chrome, it is likely to continue tracking if you do not use incognito or creat creat mode.
Apple’s argument that safari is safer is supported by experts, too.
“When it comes to your safety, Safari is probably your best bet,” Elly Hancock said from private internet access to a blog post.
“Safari is safer and more friendly to intimacy than Chrome, but Chrome is faster and offers expanded performance.”
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