Over a year ago, Apple announced plans to scan for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) with the iOS 15.2 release. The technology is inevitable despite imperfections and silence about it. And then, the ...
Apple has published a new document that provides more detail about the security and privacy of its new child safety features, including how it's designed to prevent misuse. For one, Apple says in the ...
Last week, Apple announced new tools to detect and report child pornography and sexually explicit materials. It’s a noble mission and no one’s going to argue against catching child predators. That ...
Computing giant tries to reassure users that the tool won’t be used for mass surveillance. Apple provided additional design and security details this week about the planned rollout of a feature aimed ...
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Update: Apple mentions a second check on the server, and a specialist computer vision company has outlined one possibility of what this might be – described below under ‘ How the second check might ...
It isn’t often Apple admits it messed up, much less on an announcement, but there was a lot of mea culpa in this interview of Apple software chief Craig Federighi by the Wall Street Journal’s Joanna ...