Oblivious HTTP - when the server does not want to see your IP
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It's common for users to look to hide their IP addresses. With Oblivious HTTP, it's reversed: the service chooses to blind itself. We'll go over how this IETF standard ended up in Apple, Google, Mozilla, and Meta products, and how it evolved.
Creation date:
July 2, 2026
Speakers:
Thibault Meunier (Research, Cloudflare)
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CC BY-SA v4
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