David & David talk about Apple's plan to scan your child's photos looking for sexually explicit content. This feature is available on iPhones enrolled in a Family Sharing plan.
If a child sends or tries to view a sexually explicit image in the Messages app, they'll receive a series of warnings and dialogues cautioning them about what the image may contain.
And, if the child is 12 or younger, their parents can opt in to receive a notification if a child chooses to view the potentially sexually explicit image.
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