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Apple delays controvers­ial iCloud Photo CSAM scanning

New features are coming ‘later this year’. Roman Loyola reports

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Apple has announced that the three features it revealed to stop the spread of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) will not be available at the autumn release of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8 and macOS 12 Monterey. The company will make the CSAM features available “later this year in updates”. In a press release (fave. co/3l2tKMp), Apple stated that: “This programme is ambitious, and protecting children is an important responsibi­lity. These efforts will evolve and expand over time.” Apple revealed the CSAM features in early

August, and while many in the tech community applauded Apple’s efforts to protect children, many also voiced concerns about the potential for how the technology behind the CSAM features could be used for other surveillan­ce purposes. Over 90 policy and rights groups published an open letter urging Apple to cancel its CSAM features.

The main feature that sparked controvers­y is the CSAM detection feature, where images on your device are scanned for hashes, and those hashes are then checked on a list of known CSAM hashes. The argument made against this feature is that it could be implemente­d for other uses. For example, a government could demand that Apple create a similar process to check for images of opposition groups.

Apple stated that in such situations, it would turn down such a request, but the declaratio­n did not create any confidence within the concerned. Government­s can (and will) always create consequenc­es for not obeying an order, which could cause Apple to change its policy. There’s also the possibilit­y that Apple could decide to use the technology for its own purpose other than CSAM, though doing so would weaken Apple’s image as a company concerned about user privacy.

The other two CSAM features that are being delayed are:

Messages communicat­ion safety: The Messages app will use on-device machine learning to warn children and parents about sensitive content.

Siri and Search: These functions will provide additional resources to help children and parents stay safe online and get help with unsafe situations.

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