Meta accused of inflating Shops ad performance to offset Apple privacy impact
Whistleblower claims Meta deliberately exaggerated the success of its Shops ads to mitigate revenue losses caused by Apple’s privacy restrictions on iOS tracking.
by Matthew Keegan
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