Apple WWDC 2021 will focus on privacy

Apple has participated a lot about the news in recent weeks for two special reasons. The first is its difficult position on privacy that has traveled the feathers of Facebook’s similar and was briefly questioned with the launch of Cirtags. The other hot topic is the epic prosecution of epic games against society on monopoly allegations, especially on the Apple App Store. At its WWDC 2021 this week, Apple is ready to remedy one of these two topics directly and it will not be a question of dealing with the complaints of the developers on this monopoly.

Privacy is a close and expensive subject in the heart of Apple and, as it turned out, can be lucrative and profitable, especially in terms of brand loyalty. The application transparency of applications that was controversial for advertisers and advertising platforms was only the part of the iceberg and Bloomberg reports that Apple still has a lot to reveal in the coming days.

According to the report, Apple will introduce a kind of dashboard where users will be able to see in depth the third-party data data applications collected. Some may note that, as always, Apple’s first part applications get special treatment. IOS and iPados will also have a new “status” feature that allows users to define what they do so that notifications are processed differently, you work, drive or even sleep.

There will also be non-confidential features coming to the iPad, which turn mainly around home screen widgets. The next iPados version will allow users to place these information widgets anywhere on the screen, just like on Android. The iPad will also have a better multitasking performance, a change of direction of the vision that the platform has had since the beginning.

Although the details are still rare, Bloomberg also says that Apple’s messages will also receive important updates. Given how the messaging platforms have been placed on the microscope these days, especially with regard to privacy, it is unsurely that Apple would push messages as a messaging platform that you will ever need or that you wish. Assume, of course, you have an Apple device.