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T-Mobile explains why some users don't have personal relays

T-Mobile explains why some users don't have personal relays, Yesterday, it was reported that T-Mobile began blocking Apple's new privacy feature called iCloud Private Relay. Shortly after the report was leaked, T-Mobile issued a statement that it did not block functionality, unlike European counterparts that blocked it on EE, Vodafone, and Telefonica.Today, T-Mobile sheds more light on this issue when it discovers a reason to block functionality.

In a Bloomberg statement, T-Mo said:"Our team detected overnight that some device settings defaults were turned off in the iOS 15.2 release. We shared this with Apple. It's unique to T-Mobile. It's not. Again, iCloud Private isn't blocking. "


iCloud Private Relay is a new feature that Apple has included in the latest iOS 15 update. This feature allows users to hide previously visited websites from third parties such as Apple and Carrier. This feature is currently in beta mode and is not turned on by default.


In the first discovery, Apple explained why this feature was blocked by T-Mobile.“Networks that require traffic auditing or network-based filtering will block private relay access. Cellular providers offer network-based services such as parental controls to check traffic on the network. May be. "


If you've updated your device to iOS 15, go to Settings, tap the name above, and select> iCloud> Private Relay to see if this feature is already available on your device. You can check it.

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