Tired of unsolicited nude pics? Google's new safety feature can help - how it works
Briefly

Google is rolling out a feature called Sensitive Content Warnings in Google Messages that will blur images containing nudity and provide warnings regarding the implications of sending such images. This feature, which operates entirely on-device, aims to promote safer communication by offering resources on the potential harms of sharing nude images. By default, the feature is turned off for adult users but is on for supervised accounts. Enabling it requires users to navigate to the settings menu of Google Messages.
A new feature in Google Messages called Sensitive Content Warnings blurs nude images and warns users about the risks of sending such content, enhancing safety.
The feature is designed as a 'speed bump' to help users navigate sensitive content responsibly, making sure they think twice before sending nude images.
Read at ZDNET
[
|
]