Probably a stupid question but does having private relay on mean that I can accept cookies and still not be tracked between sites, or do I still need to visit cookie settings for each site to deselect?
That is a very good question. I would like to know for sure as well. It seems to me, (thinking off the top of my head) that if the site requesting cookie use isn't configured properly or has nefarious intentions, one could possibly be tracked. I don't accept cookies now and plan to keep it that way when iOS 15 is released.Probably a stupid question but does having private relay on mean that I can accept cookies and still not be tracked between sites, or do I still need to visit cookie settings for each site to deselect?
Private Relay (like a consumer VPN service) helps prevent tracking based on your IP address - and only that. Unlike a VPN service, it is restricted to some apps (e.g. Safari).Probably a stupid question but does having private relay on mean that I can accept cookies and still not be tracked between sites, or do I still need to visit cookie settings for each site to deselect?
Nice find! I’m going to test this out tonight.Looks like you can indeed have private relay control on a network by network basis, when using wifi. Just look at your wifi network settings.
Also for users who have Pihole (like me too) then when you’re not on home wifi you could always WireGuard vpn back to your home network. Piholes website has a great tutorial on how to set this up. iCloud private relay gets sidelined when a vpn profile is in use.
or just turn iCloud private relay off.
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sudo nano /etc/pihole/pihole-FTL.conf
#; Pihole FTL config file
#; Comments should start with #; to avoid issues with PHP and bash reading this file
PRIVACYLEVEL=0
BLOCK_ICLOUD_PR=false