If you're using this on an iPhone, the failure is quite non-informative. Trying to browse to a URL looks like you failed to input anything and it just falls to a blank screen.
On the Mac, you'll see the message "Safari can’t open the page. The error is: “The operation couldn’t be completed. No such file or directory” (NSPOSIXErrorDomain:2)".
On iOS there was a message "iCloud Private Relay will be available tomorrow" - and things seemed to keep working for me at least.
On macOS it took 16 hours (!!) before a message finally popped up that said "Private Relay Unavailable - Private relay will automatically turn back on when it is available."
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There are customers out there with zero access to the internet because of this, and they don't know why (there is no error message on iOS.)
Absolutely abhorrent response time from Apple here, this is SEV0-worthy.
On macOS it took 16 hours (!!) before a message finally popped up that said "Private Relay Unavailable - Private relay will automatically turn back on when it is available."
edit: still not working; presumably it will soon however.
This really isn't a client side issue, but the work-around is to disable the feature - which likely means that once service is restored...
Yes, it's like that.