It’s been a busy summer, with the industry gearing up for the privacy changes coming with the introduction of iOS 14. The update, scheduled for September, will give users more control over their data privacy and greater transparency into what happens to it. It will also dramatically change the way advertisers target users on iOS. The biggest change is that apps will now have to ask users for permission to track their data, via a pop-up message that will appear within the app.
If you want to ireland business fax list brush up on what this means for the industry, you can learn more about the topic in our previous post . With the arrival of iOS 14, app developers will have only one chance to enable Apple’s pop-up authorization message in their app. It is therefore essential that apps are optimized to obtain this authorization.
To help you have the best chance of success, Adjust has been researching the best methods for successfully obtaining permission. We'll be sharing our tips in a series of blog posts. To get you started, today's post shows how you can define your UX strategy and design persuasive internal messaging, which we at Adjust call "ask before permission."