What does advanced fingerprinting protection mean for advertisers?

Yesterday, at WWDC, Apple announced that "advanced fingerprinting protection" will now be applied to all browsing modes in Safari by default. The company's WebKit blog provides more detail: In our continuing efforts to improve privacy and protect users, Safari beta now prevents known fingerprinting scripts from reliably accessing web APIs that may reveal device characteristics, […]

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