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Communication Safety

Why would we allow a child to make the decision on if they want to see the blocked image? This needs to be sent to the parent device and they determine via approval/denial if their child is permitted to see the image. This feature is useless unless the following is added as rules.


1. Notifications sent to parent device that an inappropriate image was sent to your child devices and indicate where it was sent from.

2. You child has either denied to see the image or has requested to see the image.

2a. If your child request to see the image, the parents are the only ones who should approve not the child.

3. Why would any child at any point be told it’s part of a “safe choice” to view an image of an unclothed person of any age.

Posted on Oct 25, 2022 7:44 PM

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Posted on Oct 25, 2022 7:46 PM

You can suggest this feature directly to Apple by leaving a product feedback here 👉 Product Feedback - Apple 


Axel F.

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Communication Safety

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