The developer for iOS 26 has been out for a few weeks, and as usual, there are features and details of tech slots that were not explained during the WWDC. One of the latest discoveries that stirred online conversations is a safety and privacy feature for fee time that fades your feed when it finds you in a state of clothes. If you find out the fee time, it will show a message “Audio and the video are stopped because you are being shown some sensitive. If you feel hurt, you should remove the call.”
Originally discovered by X user @Idevicehelpus, the feature is as default and can be enabled in fee time settings under “sensitive content warning”. This feature is written, “Before you look at your device, find nude photos and videos, and get guidance to help you make a safe choice. Apple does not have access to photos or videos.” It seems that the purpose of this feature is for children’s accounts, though it can currently be enabled for adults as a bet.
The company has written in the Apple Support Page for “Communication Protection” features, “Communication safety uses on -device machine learning to analyze photos and video attachments and determine whether a photo or video is nude. Because photos and videos are not accessed by your baby, your baby’s apple has not been able to access your video or video. There is. “
Features in the beta come and go, because testing and opinions are partially betting system, so it can give a wider adoption opportunity. The public son for iOS 26 will be for July.


