Now more than ever before, customers around the world have found inspiration and value in the breadth and quality of Apple’s services, which have impacted their lives in big and small ways every day. According to Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services:
In a press release today, Apple provided an update on its services.
From what I can gauge, this is actually a three-step process which looks something like this: The reason for this restriction has to do with Apple’s commitment to unassailable privacy, which happens by ensuring that no party can ever access both your IP address and your destination URL. Users of other browsers are out of luck here. One of the most interesting - and somewhat unfortunate - revelations is that iCloud Private Relay will only work from Safari. The article includes some notable technical details on how iCloud Private Relay works under the hood.
Fast Company’s Michael Grothaus interviewed Craig Federighi this week regarding the suite of new privacy features which Apple unveiled at WWDC.