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In a bid to combat the growing threat of digital attacks, Google Messages has rolled out five new security features to protect users from spam texts, fraudulent links, and unwanted nudity. The updates, announced during Cybersecurity Awareness Month, demonstrate Google's commitment to evolving its security tools to stay ahead of digital threat actors.
The new features include a sensitive content warning that blurs images containing nudity, enhanced deception protection to detect and block scam messages, intelligent warnings about dangerous links, international sender controls to filter out unwanted texts, and a message confirmation feature to verify the authenticity of contacts.
These AI-powered features, which will be handled entirely on-device to ensure user privacy, are a significant step forward in the battle against digital threats. With spam texts and fraudulent activities on the rise, Google's proactive approach to security is a welcome development for the tech community.
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