Increasing the use of smartphones has also led to the tendency to view and send complete content to these devices worldwide.
However, now a new smartphone has been introduced that aims to prevent young people from doing so. Japanese company Tone has developed a smartphone called E20, which uses the Artificial Intelligence technology that won’t capture Nude selfies.
This technology catches potential pornographic images and blocks them and also sends pixelated photos to parents when their children try to take nude selfies. This phone is designed with young people in mind which features safety features for parents.
The company says its camera app uses the same technology that social media companies use to capture such content.
The phone has a 6.26 IPS display, Triple camera setup and comes with Android 9 Operating system out of the box. Similarly, 64GB of storage, fingerprint scanner, 3900mAh battery, and 2 GHz octa-core processor have been provided.
The company said it aims to prevent children and young people from taking nude photos as it can pose a threat to them going forward. This phone has safety features that can help parents protect their children.
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The technology also monitors apps, websites and the environment around the real world and alerts parents when a child’s behavior changes. This phone is currently only available in Japan and is priced at $180.