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Report: Apple to Scan iPhones for Child Sexual Abuse Imagery – PCMag AU
The system could help law enforcement catch child sex predators, but security and privacy experts have concerns.

Apple is working on a system to scan iPhones to detect if theyre carrying child sexual abuse imagery, according to The Financial Times.
The intent is to stop crime, but it would come at the expense of an iPhone owner’s privacy. Through the system, Apple…
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