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Apple's head of privacy talks child abuse detection features in interview

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Erik Neuenschwander, Apple's head of privacy, sat down for a new interview.
The executive talked about the company's new features that scan for Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).


Apple's head of privacy is trying to calm concerns about user privacy with its new child protection features.

In a new interview with TechCrunch, Erik Neuenschwander, Apple's head of privacy, sat down to talk about the company's new child protection features that scan for Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).

Apple had announced the new features, which scan iMessage, Siri, and iCloud Photos for collections of CSAM images, to some concern about what the features would mean for user privacy. In the new interview, Neuenschwander is attempting to dispek misconceptions about what the technology does and does not do.

When asked why Apple was introducing its new features that scan for CSAM now, Neuenschwander said that it was new technologies that allowed the company to balance child saf...

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