Google messages are now unclear nude photos


Sensitive content warnings that discover and disinfect images that contain nudity are now presented to all Google messages on Android, according to 9to5google. The advantage allows users the option to delete unclear images without the need to display them and prevent someone who sends the message. Users trying to send nude photos will also be displayed or redirected a message warning them of risks, and they require them to pass an oath to continue sending the image.

Google’s sensitive content warnings were He announced in October, But this is the first time that you are available to users outside the limited experimental release test. The privacy feature requires login to a Google account for work, and is enabled by default on teenagers’ accounts. The advantage is optional for adult users and is stopped by default.

You can enable it by clicking on the profile image in the upper upper corner, choosing messages settings, then clicking on the option of protection and safety. From there, select the sensitive content warning management and click on Google Warnings to switch the feature on it.

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