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turn iOS 17 limits into opportunities

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dealing with apple’s new policy Hi there, It almost feels like an annual tradition: the weather

dealing with apple’s new policy [Customers.ai]( Hi there, It almost feels like an annual tradition: the weather gets cooler, halloween decorations start coming out, and marketing teams scramble to adapt to policy changes in Apple’s iOS updates. This September, Apple rolled out a feature they call Link Tracking Protection. What does that mean? 25 click identifiers, including parameters from Facebook, Google, and Microsoft will be automatically stripped from links shared in Apple’s Messages and Mail apps, as well as on Safari Private Browsing. What does that actually mean? The tools that help you learn about your customers and monitor their performance are going to get even worse. Less information means worse performance. Worse performance is bad, bad news. Thankfully, the sky isn’t falling. And while everyone else is acting like it is, you’ve got an opportunity to take proactive steps and get ahead of your competitors. Because with [Customers.ai’s website visitor identification](, you get information that’s even better than their pre-iOS 14 data. So, would you be happier with more hot leads for their email campaigns? A better measure of their ad performance? The right info for building powerful lookalike and remarketing audiences? If the answer is yes–and we both know the answer is yes!--[book a demo today](. Be a Unicorn in a Sea of Donkeys! Sincerely, [Larry Kim @ Customers.ai]( Larry Kim Founder Customers.ai [Formerly MobileMonkey] MobileMonkey Inc 359 Newbury St Boston MA 02115 You are receiving this email because you or someone from your organization signed up for updates on MobileMonkey.com. [Unsubscribe](

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