iOS 26 introduces privacy features that freeze FaceTime calls during nudity

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The beta version of iOS 26 introduces a new privacy feature for FaceTime that detects nudity and pauses the video, displaying a warning message. This feature, which is off by default and can be enabled in settings, is designed to enhance safety, especially for child accounts, by analyzing content on-device without Apple accessing the media. Its availability and functionality may change as it remains in testing.
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