Apple's new iMessage feature is designed to prevent child sex abuse. The company says it does not break into encryption on messages. But the privacy of children and their parents are at stake in this debate. Apple should be applauded for trying to keep images as private as they possibly can, writes John Sutter.
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- Follow-up:
- Apple’s New Child Safety Features
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