The Gettysburg Riding Club recently hosted the Adams County 4-H Horse Show and Open Benefit Horse Show, according to a release from Alexis Lansford, 4-H livestock educator for Penn State
Apple shared a bunch of big reveals at this year’s WWDC presentation, most of which were promptly overshadowed by the parade of new iOS 15 features. One of the biggest was the announcement of Private Relay, a new service coming for iCloud+ subscribers that promises to make Safari even
more private once you upgrade to the forthcoming iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monteray.
Here’s how it works: When active, Private Relay will encrypt your browsing data and send it through two relays (or servers, essentially). The first changes your IP address to a randomised one based on where you live, effectively hiding your device’s identity from your ISP (and anyone else).
What Is Apple’s Private Relay, and Is a VPN Better?
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“Private Relay” is a new VPN-like service scheduled for iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monteray in fall 2021. At WWDC 2021, Apple announced Private Relay alongside some other privacy-focused services. These will be included with iCloud’s paid plans, which will be renamed to iCloud+.
What Does Private Relay Do? At the time of the announcement, Apple went into a few details on how Private Relay will work. For one, it seems that it will be exclusive to the Safari browser on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. When enabled, it will encrypt all data leaving your device, including the address of any sites that you want to visit. Then, it will send your data through two so-called “relays.” The first will assign you a random IP address in your region, and the second will decrypt the name of the site and send you there.
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