Apple Is Making It Harder To Track iPhone Users, Which Could Hurt Facebook: CNBC After Hours

CNBC published this video item, entitled “Apple Is Making It Harder To Track iPhone Users, Which Could Hurt Facebook: CNBC After Hours” – below is their description.

CNBC.com’s MacKenzie Sigalos brings you the day’s top business news headlines. On today’s show, CNBC.com’s Salvador Rodriguez explains how new features in Apple’s soon-to-launch iOS 14 make it more difficult for Facebook’s advertising partners to track users from app to app. Plus, CNBC’s Frank Holland has new data from the CNBC Global CFO Survey including some election predictions from the C-suite. 0:35 — Wall Street Scoreboard 1:54 — Who global CFOs think will win the White House 3:19 — CNBC Soundcheck 6:44 — Facebook vs. Apple 10:08 — Numbers Round

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