Google Messages is now blurring nude images
Briefly

Google Messages is rolling out Sensitive Content Warnings for Android users, which blur images containing nudity. Users can delete these blurred images without viewing them and block the sender. When sending or forwarding nude images, users receive a warning about potential risks and must swipe to continue. This feature, first announced in October, is now available outside of beta testing. A Google Account is required, and it is enabled by default for teen users. Adult users can enable it from their settings, where it is initially off.
Sensitive Content Warnings in Google Messages detect and blur images containing nudity, offering users the option to delete them without viewing.
Users attempting to send or forward nude images receive a warning message about risks, requiring a swipe action to proceed.
The feature is available to all Google Messages users on Android after initial limited beta testing, requiring a signed-in Google Account.
Teen accounts have this feature enabled by default, while adult users can opt in, with the feature switched off initially.
Read at The Verge
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