Turn Communication Safety on or off in Screen Time on Mac
You can have your Mac (or your family member’s Mac) detect sensitive photos and videos before they’re sent or received in Messages or the Photos picker. If nudity is detected, the photo or video is blurred and resources are provided to help handle the situation.
Before you can set up Communication Safety, you need to turn on Screen Time. See Set up Screen Time for yourself or Set up Screen Time for a child.
Note: Communication Safety is turned on by default for children under 13 (age varies by country or region).
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Screen Time in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
If you’re a parent/guardian in a Family Sharing group, click the Family Member pop-up menu, then choose a family member.
If you don’t see the Family Member pop-up menu, make sure you’re signed in to your Apple Account and using Family Sharing.
Click Communication Safety, then turn it on or off.
You may need to enter the Screen Time passcode.
Note: When you turn on Communication Safety, the Sensitive Content Warning option is automatically turned on in Privacy & Security settings. You can also turn on Sensitive Content Warning separately. See Avoid seeing unwanted sensitive images and videos.