06.21.2023
Starting with iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma, Apple is making Communication Safety available worldwide. The previously opt-in feature will now be turned on by default for children under

Communication Safety first launched in the U.S. with iOS 15.2 in December 2021, and has since expanded to Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and the U.K. With the software updates coming later this year, Apple is making the feature available globally.
Communication Safety is designed to warn children when receiving or sending photos that contain nudity in the Messages app. Apple is expanding the feature on iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma to cover video content, and it will also work for AirDrop content, FaceTime video messages, and Contact Posters in the Phone app.
When the feature is enabled, photos and videos containing nudity are automatically blurred in supported apps, and the child will be warned about viewing sensitive content. The warning also provides children with ways to get help. Apple is making a new API available that will allow developers to support Communication Safety in their App Store apps.
Apple says Communication Safety uses on-device processing to detect photos and videos containing nudity, ensuring that Apple and third parties cannot access the content, and that end-to-end encryption is preserved in the Messages app.
iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma will be released later this year. The updates are currently available in beta for users with an Apple developer account.
This article, "iOS 17 Expands Communication Safety Worldwide, Turned On by Default" first appeared on MacRumors.com
Discuss this article in our forums
You may also be interested in this
Apple TV 4K now lets you …
05.18.2023
Can't get enough soccer and baseball on Apple TV 4K? The new multiview feature lets you overdose with 4 simultaneous streams. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through
Apple hasn’t even switche…
05.04.2023
This year we’ve seen rumors that predict Apple’s USB-C on the yet-to-be-released iPhone 15 will be limited when it comes to data and charging speeds for non-MFi cables. Trying to
AirTags used to uncover f…
06.09.2023
AirTags and Find My have revealed how items donated by Mexicans for earthquake relief in Turkey were instead resold in Mexico City markets.An AirTag on a keyringIn February, Apple's AirTags
Apple & MLS close dea…
06.07.2023
Famed Argentine player Lionel Messi chooses Inter Miami, still closing deal with MLS and Apple TV+ with rumored revenue share and other perks.Messi joins MLSRumors have been flying over where
Chinese government still …
06.09.2023
The Chinese government is still afraid of AirDrop, despite Apple giving in to pressure to make the feature harder to use by protestors. The Cyberspace Administration of China has issued
Apple’s MR headset tipped…
06.01.2023
Macworld If you thought your MacBook Pro has an incredible screen, wait until you try on Apple’s mixed-reality headset for the first time. According to a new rumor, the headset
Enjoy awesome audio for j…
06.01.2023
If you don’t want to drain your bank account to buy AirPods, why not grab these JBL Tune 220TWS true wireless Bluetooth earphones instead? Treat yourself to a pair for
Apple sweeps prestigious …
05.19.2023
Apple recently received one of the most difficult awards to obtain in advertising with an accessibility film from 2022 and a Rihanna song from Apple Music.Apple won awardsAt the Hammerstein