It's pretty geeky stuff, but the end result is that no one, including Apple, can see who you are or what sites you are visiting. It ensures the traffic leaving your device is encrypted - so no one can intercept and read it - and it puts all your requests through two separate internet relays. ICloud Private Relay lets you browse through Safari in what Apple described as "an even more secure and private way". To help protect your identity and privacy online (specifically, through the Safari browser), Apple offers iCloud Private Relay through iCloud+. Behind the scenes, network providers and websites can combine your identity and browsing history to create detailed profiles about you. On any given day, you may use a variety of networks to browse the web, whether it's the internet in your own home or public Wi-Fi while you're out and on the go. Here's everything you need to know about it. (Pocket-lint) - Apple's iCloud+ subscription service offers a VPN-like feature called iCloud Private Relay.
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