Apple announces new iPhone features to detect child sex abuse
Following a report on work the company was doing to create a tool that scans iPhones for child abuse images, Apple has published a post that provides more details on its efforts related to child safety. With the release of iOS 15, watchOS 8 and macOS Monterey later this year, the company says it will introduce a variety of child safety features across Messages, Photos and Siri.
To start, the Messages app will include new notifications that will warn children, as well as their parents, when they either send or receive sexually explicit photos. When someone sends a child an inappropriate image, the app will blur it and display several warnings. “It’s not your fault, but sensitive photos and videos can be used to hurt you,” says one of the notifications, per a screenshot Apple shared.
As an additional precaution, the company says Messages can also notify parents if their child decides to go ahead and view a sensitive image. “Similar protections are available if a child attempts to send sexually explicit photos,” according to Apple. The company notes the feature uses on-device machine learning to determine whether a photo is explicit. Moreover, Apple …read more