The new feature will scan messages for inappropriate content in an effort to protect children.
. The option, once enabled by a parent, will perform scans in Messages in an effort to filter out potential nudity.
Nevertheless, the final version of Communication Safety is quite more tame than the one Apple initially envisioned. Originally, parents were supposed to get notifications if their children were to receive messages containing nudity. Most importantly, the feature works both ways. If nudity is detected in a photo that a child is intending to send, a number of protections also step in. The child is discouraged from sending it and an option to call an adult is presented to them.
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