Two weeks ago, Apple released the iOS 14.5 update, which required applications to ask users for permission to collect personal data. This feature has already been appreciated by many owners of iOS devices. As Flurry analysts found out, today only 15% of users from all over the world were not against the collection of their personal information.

Moreover, in the USA, the share of such users is even smaller — only 6%.

Nevertheless, a relatively small number of people are categorically against tracking information about themselves. Only 5% of users worldwide do not just click the “no” button on a request for data collection, but configure the smartphone in such a way that applications cannot even request access. In the USA, there are about 3% of such users.

Note that Flurry updates these statistics daily, so these figures are relevant at the time of publication of the material. They may change in the future.

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