Apple expanding safety features for children to more regions – Times of India
iCulture, a Dutch publication, reports that Communication Safety will be rolled out in Belgium and Netherlands in the coming weeks. Further, the feature will also be soon available in Japan, Sweden, South Korea, and Brazil.
Apple Communication Safety: What is it, how does it work and more
Apple says that communication safety is to help protect children from both viewing or sharing pictures containing nudity. The Messages app on the children’s iPhone or iPad does on-device scanning for pictures received or being sent.
If the Messages app detects such a photo being received or sent, the picture gets blurred, and the children are shown a prompt that the image is sensitive. The children are presented with guidance and resources, also an option to contact a grown-up if they need help.
Communication Safety for Messages is disabled by default. Also, the feature is strictly meant for children and has to be enabled by a parent. But, parents do not get notified if the children receive or choose to see any such pictures.
Here’s how to enable Communication Safety on your children’s iPhone:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone
- Tap Screen Time.
- Select the child within your family group.
- Choose Communication Safety
- Switch the toggle for Check for Sensitive Photos
For Communication Safety, Apple scans images on the device. Also, it does not compromise the end-to-end encryption in the Messages app; the messages remain encrypted. Apple has no access to messages or pictures on children’s iPhones.
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