T-Mobile is denying that it’s blocking iCloud private relay, despite the fact that Apple has confirmed this to be a reality. Apple has released a statement confirming that iCloud private relay is a reality, and T-Mobile has yet to respond. It’s possible that T-Mobile is denying this because they don’t want their customers using iCloud for their personal data, or because they don’t want to compete with Apple on the cloud storage front.
After reports circulated all over the internet, T-Mobile was forced to step in and explain that the only time Private Relay was blocked was when users had parental controls enabled on their devices.
In a statement to 9To5Mac, T-Mobile said, “Customers who chose plans and features with content filtering (e.g. parent controls) do not have access to the iCloud Private Relay to allow these services to work as designed. All other customers have no restrictions.”
However, 9To5Mac claims it doesn’t have any of those content filtering features enabled, and it’s still unable to use Apple’s feature as intended. Hence, it’s still relatively unclear what is happening. Something is preventing them from using it, but if T-Mobile’s statement is accurate, it doesn’t seem that the carrier is responsible.
The original error message on iPhone is as follows:
That certainly sounds like something on the carrier’s end, but it could be some other kind of error that’s causing the problem.
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