It works ok but a bit of slowness. Usually fix by closing and opening safari or closing and opening the app.
Why can’t chrome and google do this. Apple have to collab with cloudflare, google has their own dns
Aww man I loved playing taka in vainglory. You could do the most disrespectful shit with his B ability. Man I miss the game when it was still in its prime. I played the shit out of Lyra, Celeste, ardan, and taka
Browser fingerprinting isn’t always effective at uniquely identifying someone.
On a mobile phone in general, there is very little information that can even be derived from traditional fingerprinting. Almost everyone using the same phone / OS / browser appears essentially identical to someone who’s running these fingerprints. Not saying no information can be gleaned, but it’s a much bigger issue on something like a laptop. The more unique your hardware / software, the more effective fingerprinting can be. This is one of the “good” things about iOS not really being customizable - everyone looks nearly the same when just looking at fingerprint data.
I just found out that is banned in Colombia too… but VPN is allowed here.
So it won’t work if you’re trying to pretend you’re from another country but in terms of privacy everthing else is the same ?
So for $12 a year I can have a VPN that basically has a lot of the great features of a VPN outside of using a server in another country for maybe watching hard to find content only available in other regions? That the main drawback?
There’s better extensions support for Safari on iOS 15?
I would switch from chrome but I have no options on Windows and apple refuses to take desktop gaming seriously.
You know desktop gaming is apples Target demo , rich people that like high end computers.
My guess, safari only because the bandwidth requirements for forwarding traffic like YouTube and twitch and every other media app people use at apple’s scale would be insane
This totally misses the point of the service. If you use a VPN, you trust that company with all of your traffic. Yes, they encrypt things so that, say, your ISP or local network can’t see it, but they also decrypt that traffic and can perform their own tracking of you. In fact, TONS of VPN companies have been caught doing just that. In fact Facebook bought one and ran it for years to increase their data collection.
Apple’s solution is closer to TOR:
- first hop @ Apple knows who you are but not where you’re going (URL is encrypted)
- second hop @ CDN knows where you’re going but not who you are (IP has been stripped)
So yes, there is still potentially a need for a separate VPN service if you want to have something like geo bypassing. But this service is actually better than a VPN from a privacy perspective.
Try Edge. It’s miles ahead of Chrome these days despite also running on Chromium.
Firefox’s latest update is pretty snazzy.
Atrocious by M1 standards or intel standards?
Even the Apple Silicon optimized version?
Google is in the business of collecting your data and selling them to companies for monetization, ads, etc.
They are the opposite of what Apple is selling, Privacy and Security.
It’s banned in Colombia or just not available?
Apple will know your real location and as you may have seen from the recent posts on this sub, very little that Apple collects is actually encrypted. So, I’m not too sure if it’s any private.
Moreover, VPNs at least on paper, offer no logs policy. Apple I don’t think is offering even that.
So, I don’t think this is a very private solution. Hope it makes sense.
What’s the difference then? It encrypts data that leaves your computer, including addresses of sites you might want to visit. That’s exactly what DNS-over-HTTPS does.
Seems also that it only works while using the Safari browser. Won’t protect your internet traffic while using other apps. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong.