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Preview the exciting changes coming to your iPhone this fall, including a new aesthetic called Liquid Glass, with the new ...
Apple's iOS 26 software update will be released to the public this fall, and it's been discovered that the update will include a new privacy feature.
Apple's iOS 26 beta adds AI-powered nudity detection to FaceTime, freezing video and audio if explicit content is detected-all processed privately on-device.
As developers continue digging into the early beta of iOS 26, new features are starting to surface, some of which Apple ...
When Safety Check is enabled, it allows users to choose with whom they are sharing their information, restrict Messages and FaceTime to their iPhone, reset system privacy permission for apps ...
The release included a feature that lines up the new FaceTime behavior: “Communication Safety expands to intervene when nudity is detected in FaceTime video calls, and to blur out nudity in ...
The developer beta for iOS 26 has been out for a few weeks, and as always,tech sleuths are uncovering features and details that weren't explained during WWDC. Among the latest discoveries stirring up ...
Right now, the Communication Safety tool is an opt-in feature within Apple’s existing Family Sharing system. It can only be applied to iMessages until iOS 17 arrives sometime in the fall.
UNDATED (CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - The newest iOS update added a slew of new features for user safety, convenience and expression. Starting Monday, users could update to Apple's latest operating ...
The next safety feature on iOS 17 is dubbed Messages Check-In. ... FaceTime Messages, and Third Party Apps. 4. Offline Maps. With iOS 17, Maps will finally work offline.
One of these new features, spotted by iDeviceHelp, will freeze the video and audio of a FaceTime call if it detects nudity. A message will appear on the screen explaining that this is because "you ...
The UK Online Safety Bill might force Apple to remove FaceTime and iMessage from its products sold in the country. The company argues this bill could harm users’ safety and compromise their privacy.