Mar 25, 2022 By Geoff Parent 4 min
TL;DR: In response to calls for a more transparent digital ecosystem where users have more control over how their data is collected and shared, Apple introduced the App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework in April 2021 for apps running on iOS 14.5 and later. Read on to learn what App Tracking Transparency is and how you can stay compliant when building and publishing iOS apps.
With users spending more and more time shopping, socializing and utilizing services online, the issue of data privacy has become a pressing issue in recent years. Tech companies have been under increasing pressure to make improvements to consumer privacy, including transparency around data collection and tracking of users across websites and apps.
While such tracking can lead to convenient, personalized experiences online, it can also be used to track behavior in a way that many users may not be comfortable with. That's why Apple launched App Tracking Transparency (ATT) in April 2021 for apps running on iOS 14.5 and beyond. Let's break down what ATT is, and how you can keep your app compliant for iOS.
Apple’s App Tracking Transparency is a technical and legal framework focused on improving user privacy.
Under the framework, all new apps running on iOS 14.5 and higher must allow users to manually and explicitly opt-in to tracking. As an app publisher you must provide a rationale for tracking users and request their consent before doing so.
If the user denies your request to track them then you must not perform any tracking actions within your app, including via your website when it is being accessed through your app.
Have more questions? Apple addresses a number of frequently asked questions about ATT on their User Data and Privacy page.
Apple defines tracking as “the act of linking user or device data collected from your app with user or device data collected from other companies’ apps, websites, or offline properties for targeted advertising or advertising measurement purposes.” Some examples of this include:
Important: Planning on using Median to convert your existing website to a native app? It's important to note that any tracking performed via your website while it is being shown within your Median app should be treated the same way as any native functionality in your app. Under Apple’s ATT framework, app publishers are responsible for all the code included in their app, including any integrated third-party SDKs.
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Under ATT, any tracking that happens exclusively within your app is acceptable, provided that the data is not is not linked to user data recorded in your website or across any other app. Also, Apple does not consider it tracking when:
When you build a native app with Median, we make it easy to configure your app to utilize Apple's AppTrackingTransparency Framework and remain compliant:
Ensuring ATT is implemented properly on your app is an essential step to getting your native app approved and published on the Apple App Store.
If you are looking for more guidance on ATT or any other component of configuring your app, consider Median’s Full-Service App Configuration Service. Our experienced team will help you configure a stunning, immersive native app that meets all of your requirements and is ready to publish.