KEY POINTS
  • Snap CEO Evan Spiegel told CNBC on Friday that while Apple's upcoming privacy changes will certainly be disruptive for advertising, it's ultimately the right choice for its consumers.
  • It's the opposite stance Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took last week.
  • That's not to say that Snap isn't concerned at all. The company warned investors Thursday in its Q4 earnings report that Apple's changes would present a risk of interruption to demand after they're implemented. 

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Snap CEO Evan Spiegel told CNBC on Friday that while Apple's upcoming iPhone privacy changes will certainly be disruptive for advertising, it's ultimately the right choice for its consumers.

"We feel like we're well prepared for these changes and frankly because these changes are in line with our privacy philosophy, we've never allowed device specific targeting, for example, and we've always taken a very protective stance when it comes to our users' data," Spiegel said in a "Squawk Alley" interview. "We generally view this as a good thing overall for consumers, even if it's a little disruptive for advertisers in the near term."

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