← Back to context Comment by enneff 12 hours ago How is Find My a proxy network? 7 comments enneff Reply direwolf20 10 hours ago In the literal sense. Your traffic is proxied through devices belonging to unwilling strangers. enneff 10 hours ago By “your traffic” you mean device location reports? Or something else? fc417fc802 5 hours ago Yes. It's "edge routing" that happens to be restricted to a single operator. DANmode 7 hours ago The data that powers the app tracking your devices, shown on your devices, yes.(What else?) 3 replies →
direwolf20 10 hours ago In the literal sense. Your traffic is proxied through devices belonging to unwilling strangers. enneff 10 hours ago By “your traffic” you mean device location reports? Or something else? fc417fc802 5 hours ago Yes. It's "edge routing" that happens to be restricted to a single operator. DANmode 7 hours ago The data that powers the app tracking your devices, shown on your devices, yes.(What else?) 3 replies →
enneff 10 hours ago By “your traffic” you mean device location reports? Or something else? fc417fc802 5 hours ago Yes. It's "edge routing" that happens to be restricted to a single operator. DANmode 7 hours ago The data that powers the app tracking your devices, shown on your devices, yes.(What else?) 3 replies →
DANmode 7 hours ago The data that powers the app tracking your devices, shown on your devices, yes.(What else?) 3 replies →
In the literal sense. Your traffic is proxied through devices belonging to unwilling strangers.
By “your traffic” you mean device location reports? Or something else?
Yes. It's "edge routing" that happens to be restricted to a single operator.
The data that powers the app tracking your devices, shown on your devices, yes.
(What else?)
3 replies →