@dan131riley @chris it obfuscates stuff on the network side only. safari is still vulnerable to other methods of tracking. I'd say that one would have to put a heck of a lot trust into apple in order to use it
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Any security/privacy experts have any thoughts about Apple’s Private Relay service through their iCloud+ subscription?Good?Bad? Irrelevant?I won’t be getting rid of my iCloud account anytime soon, so unless there is some other compelling reason not to,... -
Any security/privacy experts have any thoughts about Apple’s Private Relay service through their iCloud+ subscription?Good?Bad? Irrelevant?I won’t be getting rid of my iCloud account anytime soon, so unless there is some other compelling reason not to,...@dan131riley @chris I bet it took them a bit of thinking before putting this to practice, but they still know your identity if we are talking about a typical apple user. they even know your phone number. it will be useful for some people who are "apple only" in their iphones. for me it would be useless even if I had an apple id
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Any security/privacy experts have any thoughts about Apple’s Private Relay service through their iCloud+ subscription?Good?Bad? Irrelevant?I won’t be getting rid of my iCloud account anytime soon, so unless there is some other compelling reason not to,...@chris the description of this sounds a lot like a vpn. personally I'd rather use an actual vpn from someone who knows what they are doing.