Apple removes mention of controversial CSAM feature from webpageWhat you need to know
Apple has removed mention of its CSAM feature from its Child Safety webpage.
The company says that the feature has merely been delayed rather than canceled.
What is the reason?
Apple's controversial CSAM feature has disappeared from the company's webpage.
Spotted by MacRumors, Apple has removed mention of its controversial CSAM feature from its Child Safety webpage.
Apple has quietly nixed all mentions of CSAM from its Child Safety webpage, suggesting its controversial plan to detect child sexual abuse images on iPhones and iPads may hang in the balance following significant criticism of its methods.
As reported by The Verge, Apple spokesperson Shane Bauer said that the company has not abandoned the feature at all but is taking more time to collect feedback and make improvements before it releases the feature. They did not say exactly when anyone should expect the feature to be released.
When reached for comment, Apple spokesperson Shane Bauer sa...
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Apple removes mention of controversial CSAM feature from webpage