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Apple's privacy changes could slow the growth of social apps

Apple's privacy changes could slow the growth of social apps

Apple's latest iOS update, iOS 18, introduces changes that could have a significant impact on the growth of social networking apps. A change to the contact sharing feature, known as “contact syncing,” could make it harder for new apps to quickly acquire users.

Historically, contact syncing has been a crucial tool for social apps to connect users with their existing contacts and suggest potential connections. This feature played a critical role in the early success of popular apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and Snapchat.

However, the revised contact sharing permissions in iOS 18 could present challenges for developers of newer social apps. Some industry experts express concerns that these changes could hinder new apps' ability to gain traction and compete with established giants.

While the extent of the impact remains to be seen, the changes undoubtedly raise questions about the future of social app development. As privacy concerns continue to shape the technology landscape, developers may need to explore alternative strategies to attract and retain users.

By Emily Peterson

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