@RadioAzureus The image shows a screenshot of a blog post titled "DOES APPLE'S REQUIRED REASON API THWART DEVICE FINGERPRINTING?" The post is dated May 3, 2024, and is authored by Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk. The background of the post is black, with text in blue and white. The title is in large blue letters, and the author's name is in blue, with the date in gray. The text explains that starting May 1, 2024, Apple requires developers to declare reasons if their apps use APIs that can potentially be misused to collect unique device signals. These signals enable abusers to derive a device identifier or fingerprint and result in tracking user activities across different apps of different developers. Such APIs are referred to as required reason API. To prevent misuse of these APIs, Apple will reject apps that don't describe their use of these APIs. The top of the screen shows a status bar with the time (00:38), battery level (86%), and other icons. The bottom of the screen has navigation buttons.
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