In the wake of various data-related controversies and cybercrimes, Apple, with the introduction of iOS 14, opened a new route for users to know how various apps manage their precious data. The Cupertino giant also gave users control to prevent these apps from constantly tracking their online activities across other third-party apps using something called App Tracking Transparency. Now, Apple has announced that this new feature will go live for all apps by the next beta release of iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS, which will probably happen sometime in early Spring.

Many developers have already submitted their data to Apple voluntarily. So, if you install one of those apps on your device, you will receive a prompt (screenshot above) from the app asking for your permission to track you on other third-party apps.