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UK Wants All iPhones to Block Explicit Images Unless You Prove Age

Apple and Google will soon be "encouraged" to build nudity-detection algorithms into their software by default, as part of the UK government's strategy to tackle violence against women and girls, reports the Financial Times.

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According to the report, Home Office officials want device operating systems to prevent any nudity from being displayed unless users can verify that they're adults through biometric checks or official ID.

The proposal is said to target mobile devices initially, but it could extend to desktops. The government reportedly explored making the controls mandatory for devices sold in the UK, but it has apparently decided against that approach for now.

Apple currently offers Communication Safety tools that parents can activate and which detect nude photos and videos in apps like Messages, AirDrop, and FaceTime. However, teenagers can still view flagged images after dismissing an alert, while under-13s must enter a passcode.

Google also provides parental controls through its Family Link feature and includes "sensitive content warnings" in Google Messages. But neither company offers system-wide nudity blocking that extends to third-party apps like WhatsApp.

The proposal is sure to face objections from privacy and civil liberties groups, as well as questions about how effective any such measures would be. When the UK instituted age checks for porn websites earlier this year as part of the Online Safety Act, users got around restrictions using fake photos and VPN services.

The proposals are expected to be officially unveiled in the coming days, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke to FT.

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wanha Avatar
7 months ago
This is a textbook example of "surrender your privacy and/or freedoms in exchange for some arbitrary security" that the UK government is trying to pull here
Score: 58 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Havalo Avatar
7 months ago
Gave them an inch and look at UK now…
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)
cjsuk Avatar
7 months ago
My ex-partner was from East Germany. They know how this ends a few steps down the line. First we have approval, then we have verification and then we have life-ruining persecution by the state on moral and political thought. It then ends in serious culture defining trust issues against the state and corporations working under their umbrella that lasts decades. Society will be repelled from technology. Analogue methods will become favoured for personal matters.



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Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 months ago
I heard about this a few days ago, it is an ideology of everyone is guilty unless they can prove otherwise in order to catch a tiny minority.

They are also passing legislation for databases to be kept on children and their details. It is really deep dystopian Orwellian stuff. Being forced on us Brits by a truly psychotic liberalist ideological mindset.

I expect the only reason they made it voluntary is because the manufactures told them where to go if they made it mandatory, and that they would leave the UK market squarely pointing the blame at the UK government.

Oh they also want those 'protection' systems to be implemented by service providers of cellular and fibre networks too.

But the end goal is to have total digital ID control of the citizens, your EVERY move WILL be tracked by Ai, and you will only receive money in digital form and part of the punishment for you doing thinking or saying ANYTHING not State approved, will be restriction of your money or services to you. It is in the WEF plan.
They want to desperately copy Chinas socialist system and take it a step further.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wanha Avatar
7 months ago
The UK government is trying to build infrastructure for total surveillance and control and this "think of the children!" is their attempt to sell it through fear and moral urgency.

This is NOT primarily about safety but about creating technical and legal precedent for mandatory device-level biometric identification, real-time content monitoring at OS level, linking identity to every digital action, and normalizing "verify who you are to see anything"
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 months ago
The time when i get a dumb phone and a linux laptop are edging closer and closer every day.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)