The other explanation is that the grayed out button is a bug in iOS 14.5 that needs fixing. It is also grayed out if your Apple ID is managed by an educational institution or uses a configuration profile that limits tracking, or if your Apple ID was created in the last three days. There could be a reason for this: For example, those under 18 will find they are unable to turn on tracking (which is a good thing). However, according to 9to5Mac some users are complaining that the toggled switch is grayed out to stop apps from requesting to track. In other words, you may need to wait for new apps to ask. You can turn on Allow Apps to Request to Track, but if apps have already been given the instruction not to track, they won’t ask again. If you have already toggled it to off, apps have already been sent the message not to collect the IDFA and this carries over to iOS 14.5.
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