Facebook criticizes Apple's new iOS privacy policies
In June, Apple announced iOS 14 updates that, among other changes, would require apps to ask users for permission to collect and share data with developers.
Developers, like Facebook, collect unique device identifying information (IDFA) from iPhones in order to target ads to specific people. In response, Facebook announced that it would no longer collect IDFA from iPhones. They also reminded users that they have a choice about how their information is used on Facebook and about their Off-Facebook Activity feature, which allows them to see a summary of the off-Facebook app and website activity businesses send to Facebook and disconnect it from their accounts.