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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( Thursday, September 03, 2020 • By [Anthony Ha]( Apple announces a surprising delay, Facebook bans new political ads for the week before the U.S. election and SpaceX is testing its Starlink internet system. This is your Daily Crunch for September 3, 2020. [The big story: Apple delays ad-tracking changes]( At this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple announced that in iOS 14 (currently in public beta), app developers would have to ask users whether they wanted to be tracked for ad purposes. The move seems like a straightforward win for privacy, but some developers and advertisers have been pretty worried — Facebook, for example, [predicted]( that this could render its Audience Network ad network completely ineffective. So Apple announced today that it’s [delaying the changes]( until early next year. “We want to give developers the time they need to make the necessary changes, and as a result, the requirement to use this tracking permission will go into effect early next year,” Apple said in a statement. [Read more]( [The big story: Apple delays ad-tracking changes image] Image Credits: Bloomberg / Getty Images [Is your mobile app protected? It should be!]( Sponsored by [Irdeto]( [With people using mobile apps more and more every day, it’s essential that they are protected. We are pleased to be offering a FREE trial of our Trusted Software solution, an easy-to-use solution that hardens mobile apps against tampering and hacking and can be implemented in two easy steps. Start your FREE trial now!]( [Read more]( The tech giants [Facebook to block new political ads 1 week before Nov 3, adds more tools and rules for fair elections]( — Campaigns can still run ads to encourage people to vote, and they can still run older political ads. [Nintendo’s latest trick is turning the Switch into an RC controller for an AR Mario Kart game]( — The idea is that you can control real RC cars in your home. [Amazon launches an Alexa service for property managers]( — The idea is to make Alexa a tool for smart home management, even for those without their own Amazon account. [The tech giants image] Image Credits: Graeme Jennings-Pool / Getty Images Startups, funding and venture capital [SpaceX confirms Starlink internet private beta underway, showing low latency and speeds over 100Mbps]( — While the current private beta is limited to SpaceX employees, the company said that the public Starlink beta is still on track to kick off later this year. [Optimizely acquired by content management company Episerver]( — In a statement, Episerver CEO Alex Atzberger said this is “the most significant transformation in our company’s history – one that will set a new industry standard for digital experience platforms.” [India’s Zomato raises $62 million from Temasek]( — The food delivery startup announced in January that Ant Financial had committed to provide it with $150 million, but apparently the firm has yet to deliver two-thirds of that capital. [Startups, funding and venture capital image] Image Credits: SpaceX Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch [9 top real estate and proptech investors: Cities and offices still have a future]( — Optimism still runs high for startup hubs as well as supercities like New York and San Francisco. [Media Roundup: Patreon joins unicorn club, Facebook could ban news in Australia]( — Are you interested in the media business? Do you appreciate my news-gathering skills? Then this is the roundup for you! [What happens when public SaaS companies don’t meet heightened investor expectations?]( — The lesson for startups is clear: You’d better be damn impressive. (Reminder: Extra Crunch is our subscription membership program, which aims to democratize information about startups. [You can sign up here](.) [Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch image] Image Credits: Tom Cooper / Getty Images Everything else [Spirit Airlines starts testing biometric check-ins]( — It’s starting at Chicago’s O’Hare airport. [NSA call records collection ruled illegal by US appeals court]( — The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found that the NSA’s “bulk collection” of call records violated the law, but the judges fell short of ruling the program unconstitutional. [Disrupt 2020 Labor Day flash sale]( — Starting today, you can save $100 off the price of a Disrupt Digital Pro Pass. 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