
Today Twitter announced that it would begin collecting data on the apps you download and using that data to serve you ads. If you’re not a fan of Twitter being all up in your app business,_you can stop it happening. Maybe you don’t want Twitter targeting ads towards you based on your love of tower defense games. Or maybe you don’t like the idea that you’re automatically being tracked. Whatever your reason, here’s how to stop it on Android and iOS. Android First tap the three dots (overflow icon) in the top right-hand corner. Then tap Settings from the dropdown…
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