> The only vaguely legitimate point they make is that some users have experienced worse browsing
While this complaint is definitely them throwing every single dart at the board, the note that Private Relay reduces the government’s ability to monitor internet use is at least legitimate.
That's fair, although there are so many other products available that do the same thing, run by organisations much less cooperative with governments. Perhaps the scale of a company like Apple providing it changes the equation, but it still strikes me as scare-mongering, however I am of the opinion that the government shouldn't have the ability to passively monitor individual internet use so that probably makes me biased