Cyber & IT Supervisory Forum - Additional Resources

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Private Relay technology does not allow you to change browsing location, it resolves the ISP anti tracking issue well. 178

12.3.3.1 Enable iCloud Private Relay In Settings Apple's iCloud Private Relay is simple to use. iCloud+ subscribers can turn on the service from iCloud settings on any Apple device with iOS 15, iPadOS 15, or macOS Monterey or later. 179  On an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Private Relay .  On a Mac, go to System Preferences > Apple ID > iCloud > Private Relay .  Once it is enabled, users can choose how they would like Private Relay to convey their location.  “Maintain general location” means that Private Relay will choose Relay IP addresses that map to a city-level area consistent with where the user is connecting from. This allows sites to use the Relay IP address to show correct localized content.  “Use country and time zone” means that Private Relay will choose Relay IP addresses across a broader, more regional area to give added privacy. All Relay IP addresses will still map to the user’s original country and time zone.

12.3.3.2 iCloud Private Relay: Wi-Fi Network  Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Information  Turn iCloud Private Relay on or off.

If you turn off iCloud Private Relay for a Wi-Fi network on your iPhone, iCloud Private Relay is turned off for this network across all your devices where you are signed in with the same Apple ID. 180

12.3.3.3 iCloud Private Relay: Cellular network  Go to Settings > Cellular , then do one of the following:  If your iPhone has a single line: Cellular Data Options .  If your iPhone has multiple lines: Select a line (below Cellular Plans).  Turn iCloud Private Relay on or off.

12.3.4 Stopping Email Trackers Protect Mail Activity is a feature built into the Mail app that prevents people from knowing if emails have been opened. 181  To enable this feature, go to Settings > Mail > Privacy Protection and enable Protect Mail Activity . 12.3.5 iPhone Communication Safety Settings Apple is releasing a suite of features across its platforms aimed at protecting children online, including a system that can detect child abuse material in iCloud while preserving user privacy. Parents or loved ones can now turn on communication safety to help protect a child from viewing or sharing photos that have nudity in the Messages app. If Messages detects that a child receives or is trying to send this type of photo, Messages blurs the photo before it is viewed on your child’s device and supplies gu idance and age-appropriate resources to help them make a safe choice, including contacting someone they trust if they choose. 182 Messages uses on-device machine learning to analyze image attachments and decide if a photo has nudity. The feature is designed so that Apple does not get access to the photos. The communication safety feature requires iOS 15.2 or later, iPadOS 15.2 or later, or macOS Monterey 12.1 or later, and is

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