How Ads Track You on Your Smartphone

Mobile ad tracking explained

The myth holds that advertisers can’t track users on smartphones like they can on PCs. But that’s not entirely true.

Consider Apple. It’s been arguably the biggest roadblock to mobile tracking. Apple uses UDID (unique device identifiers that are used by app developers to track user behaviors), mobile advertising’s Rosetta Stone. But it’s not crazy about others using them; it once turned away apps that wanted to access UDIDs for advertising. But with its latest mobile operating system update, Apple introduced an alternative, the Advertising Identifier.

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