Apple's new 'Private Relay' online browsing feature privacy feature will not be available in China, a market known for strict internet controls and censorship.
Apple revealed a new service called iCloud+ at its Worldwide Developers Conference with a feature named "Private Relay."
When users browse the internet using Safari, their data will be sent through two separate servers in order to mask the user's identity and what sites they are visiting. As a result, even Apple or the user's network provider cannot see that data.
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