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4:17 AM
I'd like to know more information about this apple relay and ip hiding feature. Can't seem to find detailed information. Anyone have a link?
i don't trust it
 
 
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6:05 AM
@pkamb using google or duckduckgo to search for "change apple id address" returns the support article as the first hit, don't see how we could do better :-) In my understanding AD doesn't aim to replicate support articles 1:1 (we usually also are rather bad at keeping them updated)
 
6:48 AM
"Apple's "private relay" feature first sends web traffic to a server maintained by Apple, where it is stripped of a piece of information called an IP address. From there, Apple sends the traffic to a second server maintained by a third-party operator who assigns the user a temporary IP address and sends the traffic onward to its destination website."
Well, they don't do tech journalism usually ("stripped of a piece of information called an IP address", LOL), but basically Apple seems to be setting up a two-layered proxy to hide IP addresses (and indirectly locations) of users.
 
 
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grg
7:06 PM
Every time I open Feedback Assistant ready to report all the new bugs with the new OS I get so disheartened that Apple haven't replied to (except automatically), let alone fixed a single bug I've ever reported. Anyone had a good experience with FA?
Screenshots, demo videos, Xcode sample projects… still no reply
 
 
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user435118
8:40 PM
@grg I haven’t got anything at all either.
 
9:12 PM
@nohillside Yeah that's what I thought. Pretty much a joke in terms of privacy imo. I expected more of Apple.
 
9:49 PM
@JBis Not sure I understand what you are saying?
macstories.net/linked/… has some more details. The fact that it only works from within Safari makes it kind of pointless, without even looking at the technical solution. One can get better protection by using TOR then
 

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