mikisdad wrote:
The message doesn't indicate which 'network preference(s) is set inappropriately, let alone how to find and fix it.
The problem is it can be one of several different settings, and it's hard to work out which one it might be in an automated way.
In fact, even if you know your way around it's hard to determine just what setting it's running afoul of.
It would be great if the message were made more specific, but such is the computing world of any flavor today:
Or you can go old school. 😁
The Apple Support explanation seems to indicate that it is purely a VPN issue when clearly it is not.
Having a VPN enabled is the most common reason for issues with iCloud Private Relay, but is certainly not the only one.
he inclusion of settings for protection "encourages" a user to take advantage of that protection yet Apple clearly know that in many cases this will cause the problem with content loading that it has ...
That's sadly true with any privacy mechanism as much of the Internet was designed to know as much about you as possible and use that knowledge accordingly.
For example, Warner Home Video had issues with iCloud Private Relay such that it used to send you to their Dutch website if you had it turned on because it couldn't detect where you were in the US.
Another example is the BBC won't allow you to play their videos if it can't detect you are in the UK.
If, as you say, turning off all protection options will leave us no worse off than with the previous OS then what benefit does the change provide? - Why upgrade if one has to settle for how things were previously?
Because you can turn those options on if you are willing to live with the consequences.
It's kind of like installing a burglar alarm; it's a pain in the neck to use, or you can keep it turned off and you're no worse off than before you had the alarm installed.
Whether the hassles of turning the alarm on are worth it to you is a decision only you as the homeowner can make, but it's nice to have the choice.