Cloudflare rolls out its 1.1.1.1 privacy service to iOS, Android

Months after announcing its privacy-focused DNS service, Cloudflare is bringing 1.1.1.1 to mobile users.

Granted, nothing ever stopped anyone from using 1.1.1.1 on their phones or tablets already. But now the app, now available for iPhones, iPads and Android devices, aims to make it easier for anyone to use its free consumer DNS service.

The app is a one-button push to switch on and off again. Thatit.

Cloudflare rolled out 1.1.1.1 earlier this year on April Fools& Day, no less, but privacy is no joke to the San Francisco-based networking giant. In using the service, you let Cloudflare handle all of your DNS information, like when an app on your phone tries to connect to the internet, or you type in the web address of any site. By funneling that DNS data through1.1.1.1, it can make it more difficult for your internet provider toknow which sites you&re visiting, and also ensure that you can get to the site you want without having your connection censored or hijacked.

Itnot a panacea to perfect privacy, mind you — but itbetter than nothing.

The service is also blazing fast, shaving valuable seconds off page loading times — particularly in parts of the world where things work, well, a little slower.

&We launched 1.1.1.1 to offer consumers everywhere a better choice for fast and private Internet browsing,& said Matthew Prince, Cloudflare chief executive said. &The 1.1.1.1 app makes it even easier for users to unlock fast and encrypted DNS on their phones.&

You can download the app from AppleApp Store and Google Play.

Cloudflarenew ‘privacy-focused& DNS service speeds up your web browsing

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Nested, the London-based &data-driven& estate agency that provides a cash advance to help you buy a new home before you&ve sold your old one, has raised a further £120 million in funding. The new round is a mixture of equity and debt: £20 million and £100 million, respectively. Leading the equity round is Northzone, and Balderton Capital, while the debt finance comes from an unnamed institutional investor.

It is noteworthy that Balderton has only just invested in Nested several rounds into the companyexistence, considering that the London-based venture capital firm typically invests earlier at Series A. Balderton is also a backer of GoCardless, the payments company previously co-founded by Nested founder Matt Robinson. That said, Balderton General Partner Tim Bunting did invest in Nested in a personal capacity very early on.

Launched in late 2016, Nested competes with high-end estate agents by providing all of the services needed to sell your house, but with a key difference. In addition to handling valuation, marketing and sales, the startup will loan you up to 95 per cent of the market value of your property as a cash advance, that way you&re able to purchase a new home prior to your old one selling. Before Brexit and the uncertainty it has caused with regards to London house prices, that figure was up to 97 percent of the market value of the property, and I understand Nested hopes to return to that percentage once things settle down.

More broadly, the idea behind Nested is to eliminate much of the stress and uncertainty of selling and buying a home, including what your final budget will be, and also ensure that you&re never caught up in the dreaded property ‘chain& and miss out on your desired home, or are kept in limbo indefinitely waiting for your property to sell. By becoming a cash buyer, it also puts you in the strongest possible position to negotiate on your onward purchase. Robinson says this typically sees savings of 2-4 percent.

In return, Nested charges a fee from 2-4 per cent (plus VAT) depending on how soon you want to receive the advance, and takes a loss if it fails to sell the property for an amount above its initial advance. The idea is to incentivise the startup to always try to get you the genuine market price or more.

Nested, the online estate agent that makes home sellers ‘chain-free&, raises further £120M

TechCrunchSteve O&Hear giving NestedMatt Robinson(pictured right) a hard time at Startup Grind London earlier this year.

Asked how well that is working out so far, Robinson tells me historical valuation accuracy is on average within 1.5 percent of what the company predicted. Better still, Nested is running at 100 percent accuracy for 2018 and is confident enough to make this data public.

&The traditional agents don&t even track it and the online players do their best to obscure the fact that they sell only roughly 4/10th of properties they take on i.e. most customers pay them £1,000 up-front to not sell their house and are left out-of-pocket!& says the Nested founder.

To date, Nested has helped over 400 home-owners, and, aside from increasing volume, including helping property owners outside of London, the company says it plans to further expand its product offering. The bulk of these new products will continue to target sellers to &radically improve the selling experience&. However, I understand that since sellers are buyers, too, future services could also include using Nesteddata, tech and expertise to help with the buying process as well.

Adds Robinson in a statement: &We&re excited to receive the backing from some of Europetop VCs who share our vision for fixing the age-old problem of buying and selling homes. We are building an incredible team to offer an unassailable service with the most progressive technology in the property industry. This investment will allow us to continue solving the problems that prevent people from moving home with ease&.

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Manchester derby live stream - where and when

Manchester City take on rivals United at The Etihad Stadium on Sunday, November 11.

Kick off is at 4.30pm GMT, which is 11.30am ET, 8.30am PT, and 3.30am Monday morning AEDT. 

So just what kind of effect will that huge last-gasp win in the week have on this game Manchester City are doubtless still the

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Antenna changes are coming to the 2019 iPhones, analyst saysAntenna changes are coming to the 2019 iPhones, analyst says

Now that the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR have gone on sale, we can start turning our attention to the 2019 batch of iPhones coming next September – and we've already got one insider tip about what might be arriving with next year's Apple handsets.

According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo – who has a very respectable record when it comes t

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Xbox gets keyboard and mouse support next week, starting with FortniteXbox gets keyboard and mouse support next week, starting with Fortnite

The long-awaited option to attach a keyboard and mouse and use them with your Xbox One console is coming next week for gamers in the Insider Program, Microsoft has confirmed. A total of seven games will support the peripherals on November 14, including Fortnite and Warframe, with another seven apparently following soon after.

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Virgin Mobile launches eSIM for UAE customersVirgin Mobile launches eSIM for UAE customers

Virgin Mobile today announced the availability of eSIM as its latest mobile offering to both new and existing customers for those with compatible handsets such as iPhone XS.

The eSIM replaces the usual physical, plastic SIM card with a virtual embedded equivalent that has been pre-built into the device.

New customers can easily join Virgin Mobile

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