That way, the first proxy server (which Apple runs) knows who you are but not what site you’re visiting. ICloud Private Relay, which Apple says will come out of beta by the end of the year, attempts to block such tracking by encrypting your Safari traffic (plus DNS queries and most non-HTTPS Web queries), sending it through two proxy servers, and associating it with a geographically reasonable but otherwise anonymous IP address. Second, the websites you visit record the IP address of your computer, which makes it easier for advertisers to track you across multiple sites. First, anyone on your local network can see the names of the websites you access based on your DNS lookups. Whenever you browse the Internet, your privacy can be compromised in two ways. We expect that most people will subscribe to iCloud+ largely for the extra storage-Apple provides only 5 GB of iCloud storage for free-but once you’re paying for more storage, the other new features are welcome. 2 TB for $9.99 per month gets you all the iCloud+ features plus HomeKit Secure Video support for unlimited cameras.
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