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Child sex abuse survivors suing have accused Apple of using the cybersecurity defense to ignore the tech giant's mandatory CSAM reporting duties. If they win over a jury, Apple could face more ...
Apple has published a FAQ titled "Expanded Protections for Children" which aims to allay users' privacy concerns about the new CSAM detection in iCloud Photos and communication safety for Messages ...
In December, Apple said that it was killing an effort to design a privacy-preserving iCloud photo-scanning tool for detecting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on the platform. Originally ...
Apple details reasons to abandon CSAM-scanning tool, more controversy ensues Safety groups remain concerned about child sexual abuse material scanning and user reporting. Lily Hay Newman, wired ...
Apple has been accused of underreporting the prevalence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on its platforms.The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), a child ...
Apple wants to prevent child sexual abuse material (CSAM) from spreading on iCloud and iMessages. But it could go the way of NSO Group's spyware on your iPhone.
In the wake of reports that dozens of teen boys have died by suicide since 2021 after being victimized by blackmailers, Apple is relying on its Communication Safety features to help protect ...
Apple defended Siri against privacy concerns one week after it agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit tied to the feature – claiming it has never sold data collected by its voice assistant.
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.
If you Google my name, the phrase “revenge porn” pops up. As five tech CEOs testify about CSAM before the Senate today, Apple CEO Tim Cook's absence is glaring.
Apple took steps last week to block an update of email app BlueMail because of concerns that a new AI feature in the app could show inappropriate content, according to Ben Volach, co-founder of ...
Shares of Apple fell 4% in early trading Wednesday amid concerns about demand for the company’s latest lineup of iPhones. Apple is said to have abandoned efforts to increase production of its ...