2023-11-09 23:55:41
As iOS 17a Apple officially launched the feature Sensitive Content Warningwhich allows users to activate a warning indicating the presence of sexually explicit content in apps like Photos and Messages. With the latest iOS 17.2 beta, the feature has been expanded to even more parts of the operating system.
As noted by 9to5MacSensitive Content Warnings will now also be applied to iMessage stickers — which will coincide with the arrival of support for sticker reactions in messages — and to Contact Posters in the Contacts app (the warnings were already available for Posters, but only in the Phone app).
With this, Apple will further expand the range of places children and those sensitive to adult images can safely browse on iOS. In addition to the locations mentioned above, these notices are now available in files sent via AirDrop and even in video messages received via FaceTime.
It works exclusively on the device itself using machine learning (machine learning) — which means that not even Apple has access to files marked as sensitive. The user, in turn, can select in which parts of the OS the feature is activated. For those interested, we have a post explaining in detail how it works and how to activate it.
Switching iTunes to Apple TV
Codes from the new beta version of iOS 17.2 show that Apple is indeed planning to move the films and TV series that are still sold on iTunes to the Apple TV app, as shown by X user Aaron.
AppleCare+ information
AppleCare+ information will change location in iOS 17.2. According to Joe Rossignol, they will migrate to Settings » General — they are currently available in General » About.
Shazam in the macOS menu bar
For those interested in quickly finding out which song is playing at that moment, Shazam (which was acquired by Apple some time ago) can now be placed in the system menu bar in version 14.2 of the system, which undoubtedly speeds up this process even more. discovery process.
If you are running the beta version and want to insert the icon there, just open System Settings, click on “Control Center” and look for the “Music Recognition” section. There, you can activate this option, such as showed the 9to5Mac.
If more news is discovered in the new beta versions, of course, we will let you know. ????
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