About communication safety in Messages

Messages now includes tools that warn children and provide helpful resources if they receive or attempt to send photos that may contain nudity.

Turn on communication safety to help protect your child from viewing or sharing photos that contain nudity in the Messages app. If Messages detects that a child receives or is attempting to send this type of photo, Messages blurs the photo before it's viewed on your child's device and provides guidance and age-appropriate resources to help them make a safe choice, including contacting someone they trust if they choose to.

Messages uses on-device machine learning to analyse image attachments and determine if a photo appears to contain nudity. The feature is designed so that Apple doesn't get access to the photos.

The communication safety feature requires iOS 15.2 or later, iPadOS 15.2 or later, watchOS 9 or later, or macOS Monterey 12.1 or later, and is available to child accounts signed in with their Apple ID and part of a Family Sharing group. This feature is off by default. 


Turn on communication safety in Screen Time settings

You can turn on communication safety at any time in Screen Time settings for your child's account.

  1. On your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, go to Settings > Screen Time. On a Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Screen Time. (If you haven’t already turned on Screen Time, use parental controls to turn it on.)
  2. Tap the name of a child in your family group.
  3. Then tap Communication Safety and tap Continue.
  4. Turn on Check for Sensitive Photos. You may need to enter the Screen Time passcode for the device.
    The Communication Safety options in Settings for iOS 16.

You can turn off communication safety for your child at any time in Screen Time settings.


If Messages detects an image that appears to contain nudity

If Messages determines that a photo your child has received or is about to send appears to contain nudity, it will blur the image, display a warning that the photo may be sensitive and offer ways to get help.

Ways to get help

Messages offers the child several ways to get help — including leaving the conversation, blocking the contact, leaving a group message and accessing online safety resources — and reassures the child that it’s okay if they don’t want to view the photo or continue the conversation.

If Messages determines that a photo your child has received or is about to send appears to contain nudity, it will blur the image, display a warning that the photo may be sensitive and offer ways to get help.

Message someone they trust

As an additional precaution, the child has the option to message an adult that they trust about the photo. If the child is under 13, Messages prompts the child to start a conversation with their parent or guardians.

Messages can prompt a child to have a conversation with their parents if the child has received an inappropriate photo.

If the child chooses to view or send an image that contains nudity

If the child chooses to view or send the photo, Messages will confirm that they’re sure they want to do so and will suggest alternatives, again reassuring the child that it’s okay not to participate and that more help is available.

The sensitive photo warning screen in iOS. 

The sensitive photo options — Don’t View, Message a Grown-Up or View — in iOS 16.

 

 


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