Apple on Friday defended its new child protection features, which will check images uploaded to its cloud storage and messaging platform. Apple announced two new features for iPads and iPhones in the United States last week. According to the company, one can identify child sexual abuse images uploaded to its iCloud storage, while the other uses machine learning to recognize and warn children and their parents when receiving or sending sexually explicit photos on Apple’s texting app, Messages. “We can see that it’s been widely misunderstood,” the US tech…
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