Silent Android feature scans photos for 'sensitive content' – how to uninstall
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- SafetyCore is a Google system service introduced silently on Android devices (Android 9+), providing on-device infrastructure for safety features like Sensitive Content Warnings in Google Messages.
- SafetyCore operates locally, processing content classification on-device without sending data to Google, and only runs when apps opt-in to use it.
- The silent rollout of SafetyCore raised privacy and consent concerns, with users criticizing it as spyware or a backdoor installation.
- Users can uninstall SafetyCore via Settings > Apps > Show system apps, though it may reappear after system updates.
- Sensitive Content Warnings, powered by SafetyCore, blur potentially nude images in Google Messages and provide warnings, all processed on-device and opt-in for adults.
- Google contrasts with Apple's Communication Safety feature, which was publicly explained and easily manageable, highlighting transparency differences.
- Uninstalling SafetyCore does not break the phone but may affect safety features relying on it; Google recommends keeping it installed for future use.