Apple May Soon Bring a Tool to Scan Your iPhone Photos for Child Abuse Content

It is believed to eventually be a “key ingredient” in adding surveillance to encrypted messaging systems.

Advertisement
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 5 August 2021 17:52 IST
Highlights
  • Apple is said to have a new tool in development for child abuse scanning
  • It could use hashing algorithms to scan photos stored on user’s device
  • Apple was previously found to break iCloud and email encryptions

Apple may allow authorities to look for child abuse using the under-development system

Photo Credit: Pexels/ Erik Mclean

Apple is reportedly developing a tool that would scan your iPhone photos for child sexual abuse material (CSAM), including the media content related to child pornography. The new development, which is expected will be announced soon, would be implemented on the client side — on the user's device — to look for specific perceptual hashes and send them directly to Apple servers if they appear in a large quality. The idea is that by carrying out the checks on the user's device, it protects their privacy though it is not clear whether this system could be misused in some way.

Cybersecurity expert Matthew Daniel Green, who works as an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute in the US, tweeted about Apple's plans to launch the client-side system to detect child abuse images from the iPhone. He said that the under-developing tool could eventually be a “key ingredient” in adding surveillance to encrypted messaging systems.

“The way Apple is doing this launch, they're going to start with non-E2E [non-end-to-end] photos that people have already shared with the cloud. So it doesn't ‘hurt' anyone's privacy. But you have to ask why anyone would develop a system like this if scanning E2E photos wasn't the goal,” Green said in a detailed thread on Twitter.

Advertisement

Apple may raise user concerns through its new tool as even if there would be enough layers to protect misuse, it may turn up false positives. Governments may also be able to abuse the system to go beyond looking for illegal child content and search for media that could push public attitudes toward political engagements.

Advertisement

Gadgets 360 has reached out to Apple for a comment on the development of the reported tool and will update this space when the company responds.

In the past, Apple was found to have deployed similar hashing techniques to look for child abuse content in emails of its iPhone users. The Cupertino company was also last year reported to have dropped encrypted backups on its iCloud to silently provide a backdoor entry to law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

Advertisement

However, the new move seems to be done keeping privacy in mind as it will be deployed on the user's device without needing to send images to the cloud. The exact scope of the tool is yet to be determined as Apple has not yet specified any official details, but Green tweeted that an announcement could take place this week.


What is the best phone to buy right now? We discussed this on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.
Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Oppo Will Launch the Reno 15 Series in India on This Date
  2. CNAP vs Truecaller: Which Is Better at Identifying Spam Calls?
  3. Moto X70 Air Pro Listed on Certification Website With These Features
  4. Motorola Signature Spotted With Stylus in Leaked Marketing Image
  5. BSNL Launches Wi-Fi Calling Service Across All Circles in India
  6. Here's How the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra's Private Display Feature Works
  7. Samsung Could Offer Galaxy S26 Series at the Same Price as Last Year
  8. OpenAI Is Doubling Down on Audio AI as It Prepares a New Audio Device
  9. Samsung Unveils AI-Powered Freestyle+ Projector Ahead of CES 2026
  1. Ponies OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch This Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson Starrer Series Online?
  2. 120 Bahadur Now Available for Rent Online: Know Where to Watch This Patriotic Film
  3. Physical: Welcome To Mongolia Streaming Now on Netflix: Know Everything About This Korean Reality Show
  4. Haq Now Available for Streaming Online: Where to Watch Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam Starrer Online?
  5. Motorola Signature Spotted in Leaked Marketing Image That Hints at Stylus Support
  6. Samsung Unveils Freestyle+ Ahead of CES 2026, Touts AI-Powered Screen Optimisation Features
  7. DeepSeek’s New Architecture Can Make AI Model Training More Efficient and Reliable
  8. Oppo Reno 15 Series India Launch Date Announced: Expected Price, Specifications
  9. CES 2026: LG Gram Laptops With New 'Aerominum' Finish, On-Device AI Capabilities Unveiled
  10. Samsung’s Exynos 2800 Chip Could Mark a Return to Proprietary CPU and GPU Designs, Tipster Claim
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.