Expect to see a lot more ads in your native iPhone apps soon

"App Tracking Transparency" was a brand-new feature that Apple added to iOS 14.5 last year. Users may now easily opt out of tailored in-app ad campaigns thanks to the feature. Since then, according to Apple's estimation, 78 percent of iOS 15 users have used the privacy setting, much to the chagrin of companies who depend on customized advertising to generate revenue online. But yesterday, the Big Tech behemoth made it abundantly obvious to everyone that, when it comes to its own revenue streams, it has a totally different (and unsurprising) perspective on advertisements. According to reports from Bloomberg and other sources, Apple is considering implementing native advertising in more of its own first-party apps, including well-known products like Apple Maps, Books, and Podcasts. The business recently announced more advertising within the App Store itself, despite the fact that it already embeds some ads within apps like Stocks and Apple News. The new advertising, accordi...