FaceTime in iOS 26 will stop video calls if someone undresses

For many people living in the post-physics era, it is the ultimate nightmare: to be in a video call only to realize that there is something completely inappropriate in your journey. Or in the foreground.
A new facetime functionality in iOS 26, highlighted by Idevicehelp, puts an end to at least some of the scenarios may be unpleasant, because he takes a break if someone undresses during a call Facetime.
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The video of the other participants will be interrupted, and you will see a message saying “The audio and the video are interrupted because you can show something sensitive. If you feel uncomfortable, you should end the call.” Two possible options are presented: resume audio and video, or the final call.
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As 9TO5MAC noted, Apple actually announced something similar last month, as part of new family tools that come for children’s accounts.
“Communication safety extends to intervene when nudity is detected in video calls Facetime and to eliminate nudity in albums shared in photos,” said Apple in an ad at the time.
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However, it seems that it has been extended to all users. The functionality is currently live in the beta version of the developer iOS 26; We will see if it sticks once the public beta version iOS 26 will be launched, which should occur in July.




