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Apple’s Private Relay can cause the system to ignore firewall rules

Apple’s Private Relay can cause the system to ignore firewall rules - Blog | Mullvad VPN.
Apple’s Private Relay (Beta) feature calls home to Apple servers without respecting the firewall rules of the system, creating a leak that neither we, nor you, can stop without disabling the entire Private Relay feature.

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