Financial TimesApple takes on the internet: the Big Tech battle over privacyApr 30, 2021Patrick McGeeBy Patrick McGeemore_vert
WIREDDon't Buy Into Facebook's Ad-Tracking Pressure on iOS 14.5May 3, 2021Brian BarrettBy Brian Barrettmore_vert
MacRumorsFacebook and Instagram Ask Users to Enable App Tracking in Order to Keep Services 'Free of Charge'May 2, 2021Sami FathiBy Sami Fathimore_vert
ZDNetYou should update your iPhone and iPad to iOS 14.5.1 right awayMay 3, 2021Jason CiprianiBy Jason Ciprianimore_vert
ThreatpostApple Fixes Zero‑Day Security Bugs Under Active AttackMay 4, 2021Lisa VaasBy Lisa Vaasmore_vert
The VergeIt's once again time to update your iPhone, Mac, and Apple Watch as soon as possibleMay 3, 2021Mitchell ClarkBy Mitchell Clarkmore_vert
TechRadarHow to report a traffic incident with Apple Maps in iOS 14.5May 3, 2021Michael HicksBy Michael Hicksmore_vert
9to5MacFacebook encourages iOS 14.5 users to enable tracking so its apps remain 'free of charge’May 2, 2021Chance MillerBy Chance Millermore_vert
BleepingComputerApple fixes 2 iOS zero-day vulnerabilities actively used in attacksMay 3, 2021Lawrence AbramsBy Lawrence Abramsmore_vert
MacRumorsApple Releases iOS and iPadOS 14.5.1 With Fixes for App Tracking Transparency Bug, WebKit Security IssuesMay 3, 2021Eric SlivkaBy Eric Slivkamore_vert
ForbesiOS 14.5: The Surprising Problem With Apple's Big Privacy UpdateMay 1, 2021Kate O'flahertyBy Kate O'flahertymore_vert
The VergeFacebook and Instagram notices in iOS apps tell users tracking helps keep them 'free of charge'May 2, 2021Kim LyonsBy Kim Lyonsmore_vert