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Just want private relay or built in VPN system wide on all devices and no breaking the iPhone security. Need to keep crooks Dorsey, Zucks, a16z, Chamath, Sweeney out of my system, out of my data, out of my life and away from all is us

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reload icon now visible when hovering over search bar
The same behavior as in i(Pad)OS Beta 2 when a keyboard is attached.

But i don't understand that concept.
If i've got a keyboard attached, i can simply press CMD+R to reload the current website.
What i need is a fast tap on iPad/iPhone if it's in touch mode. The tap on the tiny ... Menu in the adress bar is neither intuitive nor is it fast to use. And scolling up the entire website doesn't work well when your'e at the lower end.
 
The same behavior as in i(Pad)OS Beta 2 when a keyboard is attached.

But i don't understand that concept.
If i've got a keyboard attached, i can simply press CMD+R to reload the current website.
What i need is a fast tap on iPad/iPhone if it's in touch mode. The tap on the tiny ... Menu in the adress bar is neither intuitive nor is it fast to use. And scolling up the entire website doesn't work well when your'e at the lower end.
I agree. I wasn't saying it was a good idea; only pointing out that it was there. Apple should just put it back on menu bar.
 
When private relay becomes system wide...

...each app should be dynamically assigned a different IP address.

Maybe even every website connection or every browser tab has a new IP address.

And they keep being released and refreshed with every app launch and new visit.
 
I had to boot into recovery assistant for both the first and this beta (M1 MacBook Air), but then it installs fine.
Same here for the 2nd beta. After installation Wifi stopped but all seems to be working after another shutdown and restart. My heart skipped a couple of beats.
 
Well fellas, I’m excited to see how Monterey will run on my MBP. I put the first beta on there day one and was generally pleased so I got high hopes for Beta 2 and those thereafter.

However, my iMac HATED it… to the point that over the weekend I decided to backup what data I could and do a full system wipe, format the drive and start all over. I went so far as to bring the computer back all the way to its stock OS (El Capitan) and proceeded to install Mojave and now it runs like a brand new machine. I know the HDD is a huge bottleneck but I was praying that maybe Monterey would bring speed fixes and improvements to an aging Mac, something that Big Sur never did, but it doesn’t look like that’s happening.

I will continue to run Monterey on my MacBook Pro since it has the power to do it efficiently (thanks to that SSD!).
 
I set my 16inch machine to automatically shut down and boot.

I’ve been going to my computer in the mornings and finding it running extremely hot in Beta 1. Hopefully the update will stop that.

Disappointed to read that Universal Control still isn’t live, but will install anyway! 😒🤷🏽‍♂️
 
When private relay becomes system wide...

...each app should be dynamically assigned a different IP address.

Maybe even every website connection or every browser tab has a new IP address.

And they keep being released and refreshed with every app launch and new visit.
:) I’m not sure the internet would still effectively “work” for a browser doing those things.
 
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