Child Protection: Apple explains security and data protection
Apple has now published a document that provides a more detailed overview of the parental control features that were announced.
watchOS is Apple's operating system for Apple Watch and has been the heart of the smartwatch experience within the Apple ecosystem since the first Apple Watch launched in April 2015. While the very first watchOS version was still tightly tethered to the iPhone, watchOS 2 a few months later brought native apps directly onto the wrist – and from there the system has steadily evolved toward greater independence year after year. Today watchOS delivers features such as customizable watch faces with complications, always-on display, sleep and activity tracking, ECG, blood oxygen measurement, hypertension notifications, fall and crash detection, Emergency SOS, Apple Pay right on the wrist, Wallet keys for car and home, smart home control via Apple Home, and deep integration with iPhone, AirPods, HomePod and Apple TV.
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Apple has now published a document that provides a more detailed overview of the parental control features that were announced.
Apple released the fifth beta of iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and more to registered developers this evening.
Third-party apps: Apple today participated in a question-and-answer session with reporters about its new parental controls.
iCloud Photos: Apple's new tools designed to protect children have drawn mixed reactions from security and privacy experts.
Apple wants to get more people to try out iOS 15 and Co. This is evident from an email to existing beta testers.
CSAM: Apple's parental controls announcement regarding iCloud Photos and iMessage ratings has sparked a lot of discussion.
CSAM detection: Apple's plans have raised concerns among some security researchers and other observers as well as users.
Privacy: An internal memo at Apple reportedly addresses concerns about CSAM and photo scanning features.
Child protection features: Even before Apple presented its own plans in detail, news of the CSAM initiative leaked out.
iMessage & Co.: Apple has now announced that it intends to integrate a number of features aimed at protecting children online...

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