I installed 14.5. Now what. How do I use it to stop Facebook from tracking me?
I downloaded and installed iOS 14.5 on my iPhone 12 Pro Max. Based on what I have read about the new privacy features that are part of 14.5, I was expecting that I would open up Facebook, see a message asking if I would allow Facebook to track me and have access to my personal data, and then I would have an option to tell Facebook to do something that the politeness police won't allow me to say on this forum.
But seems like nothing's changed. I open Facebook or any other app that is known to track and collect data (like google maps), and there are no permission request alerts popping up. So I have to assume that the apps are still tracking me.
Is there something I need to do to turn on this new feature? I went to Privacy in my settings and made sure that "allow apps to request to track" was switched on. But I am not seeing any requests.
There is LOTS of wordy statements about how Apple values our privacy. But I don't really see clear instructions on how to use the new features to shut facebook out.
And before someone says something useless like "why don't you just delete the Facebook app?" I don't want to, that's why. I still use it to communicate with family and friends.
iPhone 6 Plus, iOS 10