Apple's iOS 26 beta introduces a new safety feature for FaceTime video calls that automatically pauses the call when nudity is detected. This functionality aims to prevent inappropriate content during video calls by freezing the video feed if someone starts undressing. The feature is currently active for all users, including adults, and is part of Apple's broader efforts to enhance security and privacy, especially for child accounts. The nudity detection mechanism is designed to reduce risks associated with explicit content and potential exploitation during video communications. This update reflects Apple's continued focus on integrating safety tools within its operating system to address emerging privacy and security challenges.
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