Some Android users are starting to see a new privacy safeguard pop up in Google Messages. Images flagged as nudity are being blurred before you open them. It's part of Google's Sensitive Content Warning system , a feature designed to protect people from receiving unwanted or explicit photos.
When enabled, as Google's Help Center post describes, the phone automatically scans images for nudity, blurs anything that looks explicit, and shows a warning before you view, send or forward it. The detection happens entirely on your device, so flagged content isn't uploaded to Google's servers. Along with the blur, the system also offers resources on what to do if you're dealing with sensitive images.
The setting isn't switched on by default for adults, but teens using supervised accounts wi