Google is developing a new feature for the messages app on Android. As the spot has happened 9TO5GOGLEThe company has been making a wide range of sensitive material warnings since April, after testing the beta option. Google announced it last October.
The feature can detect these images and fade them, which includes nudity. However, it will only work when you have been signed into the Google Account in the app in the app.
When messages detect and fade, you will be able to choose between several actions. You can access a resource page called “why nude images can be harmful”, block the sender number, go back to the main messages screen or choose to dismiss or view the image (tap Next and then “No, Don’t See” or “Yes, View”).
A warning will appear when you go to send or send nude icons. Your device will remind you of the risk of doing so and you will have to admit the confirmation before sending the picture.
The default is active for users and parents to monitor sensitive content warning and can manage it through the Family Link app. Understanding young people between the ages of 13 to 17 can close this feature with their Google Account settings. Adults have to choose if they want to use this feature. They manage a warnings in Google Messages Settings> Protection and Protection> Sensitive Material Warning> Google Messages.
Google has designed this feature keeping in mind the privacy. Your device will process and classify photos locally with the Android System Safetic Tools. The company says no identified data, classified content or results associated with this safety feature are not sent to Google servers. Google also notes that the feature is not perfect – it can occasionally determine that when a picture is an nude when it does not happen, or allows those whose features cannot be detected.


