My daughter was talking with a friend over iMessage. They were like playing a game where they search all emojis with a certain color.
When she tried to send the message in this picture, the iPhone rejected, with the alert saying she was sending a nude. There’s nothing there, only emojis.
What could’ve triggered the warning?
The phone protect kids from sending nudes. (AFAIK it happens on the phone, not on a server).
The phone has a series of protections for kids. She can’t message someone I don’t approve, no message or call from people not on the contact list can enter.
But still, someone could grab her friend’s phone and ask for nudes.
In this particular case, I entered my parent code and the message was sent.
I fail to see how this is bad.
That entire context was missing in your post: you have parental controls activated aka you opted into scanning.
The post was presented as if your daughter just had a normal iPhone + not everybody uses an iPhone. You can't expect people to know that the feature exists + that it's activated on your daughters phone. I read daughter and thought she was an adult.
I bet there is programms out there, that can convert pictures into rows of emojis, just like with ascii-art.
Maybe thats what they're trying to guard against 🤷♂️
The flag of South Sudan uses the wrong shade of blue. Or at least I think that's what's wrong since I'm not sure software vendors care about the exact color values of flags. Some operating systems still use the darker blue for Honduras for example.