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Default Procter & Gamble helping the Chinese break Apple security

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Procter & Gamble helped develop a technique being tested in China to gather iPhone data for targeted ads, a step intended to give companies a way around Apple new privacy tools.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the move was part of a broader effort by the consumer-goods giant to prepare for an era in which new rules and consumer preferences limit the amount of data available to marketers.

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