> its attack on “tracking” — which goes far beyond the IDFA — makes it increasingly impossible to acquire users in one place and convert them in another
Somehow I can't bring myself to feel sympathy for business models affected by this.
Yeah, me neither. Privacy protections are being implemented by browsers because companies have a history of abuse. Access to this information is not a right, it's a privilege and it's being systematically revoked. They are not entitled to any user information at all and if they can't survive as a business without it then they need to find new ways to make money or go bankrupt.
> its attack on “tracking” — which goes far beyond the IDFA — makes it increasingly impossible to acquire users in one place and convert them in another
Somehow I can't bring myself to feel sympathy for business models affected by this.