With Apple’s crackdown on data privacy, the playbook is changing for small advertisers who once relied on Facebook and Instagram targeting to acquire customers and build brand affinity.
September 08, 2021

Apple’s iOS14 data privacy crackdown impacted mobile advertising, making targeting capabilities more difficult because of the update. Knowing that, some newly launched brands say they’re hesitant to spend big on paid social media ads, and are diversifying media spend sooner than planned. Read more below.

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