Google Messages starts rolling out sensitive content warnings for nude images
Briefly

Google Messages has begun rolling out sensitive content warnings specifically for nudity. This feature blurs any detected nude images and issues alerts to parents if their children attempt to view them. It's automatically enabled for supervised users and teens 13-17, who can deactivate it in settings. The system, driven by Google's SafetyCore, ensures sensitive content detection happens on the device without compromising user privacy. While it provides resources and prompts, it does not fully block children from sending such images, striking a balance between safety and freedom.
Sensitive content warnings will blur nude images and alert parents if their child tries to view, send or forward them, while reassuring privacy.
The sensitive content warnings allow kids to receive nudity-related messages but includes a prompt to encourage them to think before viewing.
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