Apple Software Chief Explains iOS 14.5, Defends Company’s Reach (Exclusive)

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Video: JoannaStern spoke with Apple’s Craig Federighi about the iPhone’s new App Tracking Transparency privacy feature—and the possibility he'll replace Tim Cook as CEO

ple’s Craig Federighi about the decisions behind the feature, as well as Apple's interest in mixed reality—and the possibility he'll replace Tim Cook as CEO. Photo illustration: Alex Kuzoian for The Wall Street JournalTechnology is overwhelming and making decisions about what gadget to buy is harder than ever. WSJ personal tech columnist Joanna Stern makes it all a bit easier in her lively and informative videos.

A redesigned super-slim iMac? Lost-item trackers called AirTags? An Apple TV remote that doesn’t suck? New iPad Pros with M1 chips? Apple announced a hodgepodge of updates at a spring event. WSJ’s Joanna Stern has the rundown. Photo Illustration: Adele MorganA new privacy feature in Apple’s iOS 14.5 requires apps to request permission to track you. And Facebook isn’t happy about it.

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Thank you apple - wanna see more in this area

yes

This is huge. I've never seen the need for an iPhone in the face of the fabulous Samsung phones. But now , ummnn....

Correct and ethical behavior 😘👍🤝👏👏 The safety of users that is important ✌️👏👏

It's boring to sit at home alone, looking for someone to spend time with

JoannaStern Not tryin to sound conceited

JoannaStern Can we go somewhere today?

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