Comment on Google Chrome to soon get a new ‘IP protection’ feature: Here’s what it does
deranger@sh.itjust.works 1 year agoThat link makes it seem like Apple can’t read what you’re doing, so it’s different from Google.
This is where Private Relay comes in. When enabled, the addresses you visit are encrypted on your device, and then handed to Apple (who can’t read it - think of it as handing a sealed envelope to a letter carrier). Apple then passes these onto Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 DNS. Cloudflare only sees that they came from Apple, so they have no idea who the actual person is. In this sense, only Apple knows who you are, and only Cloudflare knows what website you visited, so it’s more private (unless both companies collude to match up the data). The technical term for this is Oblivious DNS over HTTPS.
macallik@kbin.social 1 year ago
True, but w/ a caveat at the bottom: