Google has released a new feature where users will be able to see five new features. These features will support Google Messages. Not only does this feature protect you from digital threats like cyber hackers and cyber thugs, it also keeps you safe from nude photos.
Google said in its blog post that it will now issue warnings about spam text messages and dangerous links. Additionally, it displays nude images by blurring them. It works with artificial intelligence to do the job, and the entire process will take place on the device. This means it will maintain the privacy of your device.
These are the latest features of Google Messages
Sensitive content warning: After Google’s latest update, if you receive any such messages containing nude photos. In this case, Google will give a “speed bump” that blurs the image. Here, users can also choose to view content. This is an optional feature that you must turn on manually.
Prevent online fraud
Google also released a new feature to protect against cyber attackers and cyber thugs. This feature will detect common scam messages for you and help you stay away from them. The service has just been released in beta.
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Intelligent early warning of dangerous links
Over the past few years, many countries around the world have rolled out a feature that alerts users to messages from unknown numbers that also contain links. Now, the feature will be rolled out by the end of this year.
International sender controls
If you don’t want to receive messages from international numbers, you’ll soon find the option to hide it in Settings. With the introduction of this feature, messages from international contacts who are not in your address book will be hidden.
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Message verification
With this feature, Google hopes to eliminate the danger of sophisticated scams. To do this, Google will offer a confirmation feature through which you will have to tell whether you know the person sending the international message. This feature will be updated next year.