According to a report fromThe Telegraph, European carriers are bricking the feature.
The way private relay is implemented will have significant consequences in terms of undermining European digital sovereignty.
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It later determined that some unit options in iOS 15.2 default to the feature being toggled off.
Customers who chose plans and features with content filtering (e.g.
All other customers have no restrictions, a T-Mobile representative wrote in an email.
Private Relay is currently in public beta in iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey.
The feature is turned off by default and must be manually enabled within controls.
The company says it shared the findings with Apple and reiterated that it did not block iCloud Private Relay.
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