Basically the way I see it iCloud private relay helps you in terms of safari browsing and keeping your ip hidden and I suppose encrypting unencrypted traffic is a plus.

However iCloud relay also routes your dns queries which yeah is good if you want to see the app transparency report, but doesn’t really help block anything.

From what I know Nextdns is a great service that helps block unwanted connections or trackers, but then you loose the safari advantage.

So I guess the question is, which is the best option for privacy and security?

(Also the nextdns app hasn’t been updated for about 3years on iOS)

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    8 months ago

    I’ll give it another try, did you add the mask iCloud website to your allow list?

    A few people say you need to add the correct links in order for apple services to still work.

    I know mail needs a link on the allow list and so does the mask relay links aswell.

    I did read apples docs about it but haven’t seen anything about if I need ti add anything in the allow list.

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      7 months ago

      I’m not sure, it depends on your configuration and blocking list. I don’t use native tracking protection, and my blocklist (oisd) prioritizes functionality over blocking, so in my case everything just works and I don’t have anything special added to my whitelist. I don’t like DNS blocking to be in the way and I also share my configuration with some family members, so that’s why I’ve made this choice, but if you prefer a stricter approach you might have to do some whitelisting.