Apple recently launched its iOS 17 update on September 18, 2023. This new operating system is indicative of Apple's ongoing dedication to user privacy and its commitment to mitigating trackers that monitor user activity online.
The Link Tracking Protection feature in Messages, Mail and Safari Private Browsing is gaining attention. Apple describes this feature as a mechanism to remove extra information from URLs that certain websites use to track users. This ensures that shared links in Messages and Mail remain functional while being devoid of tracking data.
This update has led many of our clients to wonder: will UTM parameters be removed? Which other parameters are affected? How will this influence campaign and attribution data in Google Analytics?
Although we are still in the relatively early days of the launch, preliminary research shows that Link Tracking Protection primarily impacts links with certain parameters shared in Apple's native apps and Safari Private Browsing. However, users can extend this protection to all Safari browsing through advanced settings.
Beta testing insights reveal that while UTM parameters remain unaffected, parameters like dclid, gclid and fbclid could be removed.
Interestingly, Apple’s main objective with this update isn't to obstruct click tracking entirely. Instead, the aim is to prevent the leakage of personal information, especially as platforms like Google and Facebook use specific tracking parameters to create comprehensive data models.
Like any privacy change, it's crucial to monitor your data closely. Both Analytics and Marketing teams should be vigilant across various areas.
In both scenarios, keep stakeholders informed about these developments. It's essential to be proactive in testing and understanding the real-world implications of iOS 17, especially as more users migrate to the new system.
Privacy considerations will continue to evolve. Stay informed and adaptive in this ever-evolving digital landscape. Conduct your own tests and share your experiences with the community. We value your feedback and insights! Here are a few additional privacy updates to consider in the near future:
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