>They're misleading you with marketing, sure, but the truth in this case is written plainly in the prompt that pops up the first time you open the app store.
Then they should be sued for misleading in marketing?
It is one thing where it is legally to do so, it is another thing to have Apple turning on the speaker at highest volume for 5 years , largest attack on Ads and Facebook ( or Social Media ), finger pointing at tracking. And only to find out they are doing exactly the same.
Then they should be sued for misleading in marketing?
It is one thing where it is legally to do so, it is another thing to have Apple turning on the speaker at highest volume for 5 years , largest attack on Ads and Facebook ( or Social Media ), finger pointing at tracking. And only to find out they are doing exactly the same.